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Feb 6, 2013 17:23:15   #
Doug45 wrote:
Got this guy all alone, zoomed in approx 30" away.


Thats a nice shot Doug:thumbup: pip
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Feb 6, 2013 17:22:12   #
blondieone wrote:
Nice cup a coffee and a colorful bird just waiting for me to take a picture life is sweet


Nice capture blondie, :thumbup: pip
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Feb 6, 2013 17:20:39   #
terry mcgrory wrote:
oy! get a shave, why dont yeah :-)


lovely shot Terry :thumbup:
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Feb 6, 2013 17:19:05   #
digitalzen wrote:
Pentax K10D
50-200 DA WR lens @ 180mm (270 mm equiv.)
1/250 @ f5.6, ISO 200
Center-weighted matrix metering
Hand held


lovely shot :thumbup:
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Feb 6, 2013 17:17:35   #
tainkc wrote:
These photos will not be in my portfolio. Ha, ha!


Love #3 :thumbup: pip
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Feb 6, 2013 17:13:03   #
moriti wrote:
Falkland Islands


Love the penguins, nice shots :thumbup: :D
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Feb 6, 2013 17:10:44   #
Bill MN wrote:
Notice the heart shaped spots on the northern flicker. Off camera flash used on the flicker but not the redpoll.


Love them Bill :thumbup: nice shotspip
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Feb 6, 2013 17:08:49   #
Txstef106 wrote:
My mother-in-law has a Nikon something or the other (really nice too), and I have a Canon Rebel Xsi. We went to the State Park and she taught me quite a bit about how to use my camera. We took some really amazing photos too!! Here are a few :) Thanks Pennymg!!
*These are unedited


Hi Penny, 3 lovely shots #1 excellent shot :thumbup: pip
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Feb 6, 2013 17:01:03   #
Bret wrote:
I got these today with the 180mm and a 2x TC...not really the best results with a TC.


He's red hot Bret :thumbup: pip
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Feb 6, 2013 16:58:33   #
fdeak wrote:
I have used Minolta/Sony all my life but I recently went to the Nikon D600. Using the darn thing has been a challenge in the focus dept. The cameras are very different. I went out today and set the camera to the spot focus mode to try and gain control of the thing in shallow depth of field situations. Nothing fancy about the pix but the sudjects were good practice


lovely shots, specially like #3 :thumbup: pip
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Feb 6, 2013 16:56:59   #
Penny MG wrote:
Good day to all. Which is the best place to post picts for critique? I see some in general photography and in Photo Gallery. I want to make sure I post in the proper space as I am new to this. I attached some pictures that were also in the general section. Looking for critique as I feel that is an excellent way to learn.


Nice photo's Penny, cant see anything wrong with them, welcome to UHH :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: pip
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Feb 6, 2013 16:51:43   #
blacks2 wrote:
A few weeks back I bought a potted plant at the flea market. Since it had no flowers only a few buds I wasn't sure what I got, but seller told me it is a Chinese Lantern and he also gave me the botanical name "Abutilon, Tiger Eye" Since one bud opened I thought I share the pleasant surprise with you.


lovely shots mike :thumbup: pip
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Feb 6, 2013 16:49:10   #
dalematt wrote:
In 2009, I took a photo of an owl in a tree in our backyard. Not knowing what kind it was, I sent it to www.owling.com for identification. It turned out to be a Northern Saw-whet owl. They asked for permission to include it on their website.

Move on to 2011. This photo was chosen for November in the Ontario (Canada) SPCA calendar.

Now, fast forward to 2012. The US magazine, Natural History, saw this photo on the website and asked for permission to publish it in their November 2012 issue.

Yes, I am "tooting my own horn" and I offer no apology. It may well be the only photo I'll ever take to be published.
In 2009, I took a photo of an owl in a tree in our... (show quote)


Toot Toot, stunning photograph and well worth being published, congratulations. You never know whats round the corner :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: pip
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Feb 6, 2013 16:39:29   #
angler wrote:
PIPDYOUNGER wrote:
angler wrote:
You've not done too bad at all Pip,it takes a lot of practice to shoot gulls in flight.I try to photograph my BIF on a sunny day,it makes it eaier with more light and i set my shutter speed at 1000 or 1250.Pretend you are aiming with a gun and try to keep the gulls in the centre of your viewfinder and pan the flight of the bird. You will not get every photo perfect but if you get just one out of say 20 shots your on your way.Then practice,practice till your arm aches,you WILL get there.


:D Thanks angler, great tips to log. I thought seagulls would be easy to capture, at least there's a lot of them anyway. :lol: It was cold and windy which did not help as they were all over the place in flight. I enjoyed the cup of tea and scone with jam n cream in the cafe tho' :P it was warm in there too ;) thanks again I shall put that to practice this weekend :thumbup: pip
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Went myself today and got in some decent shots and i've posted some of them,look out for my topic ''went bird hunting today with big sig''. :thumbup:
quote=PIPDYOUNGER quote=angler You've not done t... (show quote)


I am making a cupo tea and sit down and have a view :D pip
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Feb 6, 2013 15:50:37   #
angler wrote:
You've not done too bad at all Pip,it takes a lot of practice to shoot gulls in flight.I try to photograph my BIF on a sunny day,it makes it eaier with more light and i set my shutter speed at 1000 or 1250.Pretend you are aiming with a gun and try to keep the gulls in the centre of your viewfinder and pan the flight of the bird. You will not get every photo perfect but if you get just one out of say 20 shots your on your way.Then practice,practice till your arm aches,you WILL get there.


:D Thanks angler, great tips to log. I thought seagulls would be easy to capture, at least there's a lot of them anyway. :lol: It was cold and windy which did not help as they were all over the place in flight. I enjoyed the cup of tea and scone with jam n cream in the cafe tho' :P it was warm in there too ;) thanks again I shall put that to practice this weekend :thumbup: pip
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