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    Man and his bird

    A conure and his handler - clearly a close chemistry

    Potrait taken with 400m @ F/3.2 in order to avoid distracting/frightening the bird

    Square cropped by taking off right side only

    Last edited by briansquibb; 19-11-2011, 07:58.
    ef-r

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    Another in the series

    ef-r

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      #3
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      Brian, I prefer the first shot to me it has a loveley relationship between the handler and the bird, the seconsd shot to me looses out as the bird nearest to the handler obscures too much of his face and he is not looking at the birds which I feel doesn't give this image the same feeling of connectivity as in the first.

      The Exif says the images were taken with a 1D-IV, have you been spending again?

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        Originally posted by Muscat View Post
        The Exif says the images were taken with a 1D-IV, have you been spending again?
        err yes :)
        ef-r

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          #5
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          You will soon have to shell out on a golf buggie

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            #6
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            Man and his bird
            not what I was expecting
            Yes I like the first one

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              Originally posted by briansquibb View Post
              err yes :)
              Also had a look at your EXIF. As a matter of interest, how do you manage to get 1/790th sec on manual?

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                #8
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                Like both shot's but #1 def has the edge!

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