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Sep 27, 2013 07:27:37   #
nairiam Loc: Bonnie Scotland
 
K7DJJ wrote:
I took these with three different cameras, Indigo Bunting with a Canon SX50 HS, the Egret with a Canon T3i, and the Eagle with my pocket Panasonic DMC-ZS19. I am happy with all three cameras.


These birds are posing. Did they know which camera you used? Lovely shots.

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Sep 27, 2013 10:21:12   #
K7DJJ Loc: Spring Hill, FL
 
lighthouse wrote:
I love that indigo bunting shot, the egret would be fantasic with a slight curve adjustment.
I like your work very much.
Great advert for the cameras.


I just got lightroom this month and haven’t worked with the curves adjustment yet. How would I use it to improve the photo? I did use lightroom to rate my photos and was surprised to find that I had good photos with many different cameras.

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Sep 27, 2013 10:22:49   #
K7DJJ Loc: Spring Hill, FL
 
Thanks for all the comments

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Sep 27, 2013 10:25:05   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
I like the bald eagle, but that second, white bird, is really stunning.

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Sep 27, 2013 11:11:20   #
thewrightthings
 
sunshooter wrote:
3 Outstanding photos. The camera is just a tool - your eye is what made these great.


Sunshooter, you are right on with that comment!

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Sep 27, 2013 11:37:02   #
Spectre Loc: Bothell, Washington
 
I love the angle on the eagle.

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Sep 27, 2013 11:53:09   #
hfb Loc: Northwestern Louisiana
 
I am impressed with all the photos. All three cameras were well used and gave, for my eye, excellent results.

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Sep 27, 2013 12:18:02   #
lighthouse Loc: No Fixed Abode
 
I found this.
I do not have LightRoom.
http://www.slrlounge.com/school/how-to-use-tone-curves-to-adjust-image-exposure-and-contrast-lightroom-video-tutorial
K7DJJ wrote:
I just got lightroom this month and haven’t worked with the curves adjustment yet. How would I use it to improve the photo? I did use lightroom to rate my photos and was surprised to find that I had good photos with many different cameras.

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Sep 27, 2013 12:36:28   #
JoboX Loc: Liverpool UK
 
K7DJJ wrote:
I took these with three different cameras, Indigo Bunting with a Canon SX50 HS, the Egret with a Canon T3i, and the Eagle with my pocket Panasonic DMC-ZS19. I am happy with all three cameras.


Love the first shot really well taken

:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Sep 27, 2013 12:45:23   #
hfb Loc: Northwestern Louisiana
 
would you mind telling us the lens, Aperture, and Focal Length, used for the T3i shot?

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Sep 27, 2013 12:49:59   #
lighthouse Loc: No Fixed Abode
 
150mm
F/8
1/1250th sec
ISO 400
Taken from 3.8 metres away

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Sep 27, 2013 12:54:59   #
hfb Loc: Northwestern Louisiana
 
lighthouse wrote:
150mm
F/8
1/1250th sec
ISO 400
Taken from 3.8 metres away


Thank you for the data. I am I right in thinking it was not an "L" lens since you did not mention it??

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Sep 27, 2013 12:59:35   #
lighthouse Loc: No Fixed Abode
 
The exif data didn't give me the specific lens info, only the focal length. It could be an L. Will have to wait for the OP to see if he will answer that one.
hfb wrote:
Thank you for the data. I am I right in thinking it was not an "L" lens since you did not mention it??

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Sep 27, 2013 14:58:00   #
K7DJJ Loc: Spring Hill, FL
 
hfb wrote:
would you mind telling us the lens, Aperture, and Focal Length, used for the T3i shot?


I used a Sigma DG 150-500 at 150mm, aperture priority at F8, ISO 400, and spot metering.

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Sep 27, 2013 15:11:00   #
K7DJJ Loc: Spring Hill, FL
 



Thanks, I watched the video and hope to use it more. I usually do everything in Photoshop Elements.

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