Adubin
Loc: Indialantic, Florida
I have included nature photos from the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. To view more of these photos, click on this link
http://bit.ly/xn7bF7. The first was taken with a Nikon D300 and a Nikon 500 mm f-4 Manual Focus lens. I used my Nikon D300S with a 70-200mm f-2.8 and 1.4 Teleconverter to capture the 2 last images. Below are the camera settings.
Camera setting;
#....ISO....Speed....f-stop
1....800....1/1000...f-6.3
2....400....1/500.....f-8
3....400....1/1600...f-11
I would really appreciate your comments and critiques on these photos. Thanks Arnold
Greater Yellowlegs With Its Reflection
Landscape image with Mangrove Trees With Their Reflection
Gulf Fritillary Butterfly
Love two and three....one is good but I think the focus could be sharper. Love the color of the butterfly.
Arnold,
Beautiful reflection images. They are a little lighter than I would have processed them, but I'm thinking that any higher contrast would not have given you the seamless subject/reflection 'line'.
As to the butterlfy, its technically excellent. I'm just not a 'butterfly guy'
3 more of the high quality photos that we've come to expect from you.
Rocco
Adubin wrote:
I have included nature photos from the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. To view more of these photos, click on this link
http://bit.ly/xn7bF7. The first was taken with a Nikon D300 and a Nikon 500 mm f-4 Manual Focus lens. I used my Nikon D300S with a 70-200mm f-2.8 and 1.4 Teleconverter to capture the 2 last images. Below are the camera settings.
Camera setting;
#....ISO....Speed....f-stop
1....800....1/1000...f-6.3
2....400....1/500.....f-8
3....400....1/1600...f-11
I would really appreciate your comments and critiques on these photos. Thanks Arnold
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I think they are very nice, but all three could be a little sharper, were you hand holding your camera? and did you use a manuel focus or auto? I find that my eyes are not as good as they use to be and I have to use Auto a lot to get a sharp focus.
Adubin wrote:
I have included nature photos from the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. To view more of these photos, click on this link
http://bit.ly/xn7bF7. The first was taken with a Nikon D300 and a Nikon 500 mm f-4 Manual Focus lens. I used my Nikon D300S with a 70-200mm f-2.8 and 1.4 Teleconverter to capture the 2 last images. Below are the camera settings.
Camera setting;
#....ISO....Speed....f-stop
1....800....1/1000...f-6.3
2....400....1/500.....f-8
3....400....1/1600...f-11
I would really appreciate your comments and critiques on these photos. Thanks Arnold
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:D :thumbup: :D :thumbup:
Adubin wrote:
I have included nature photos from the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. To view more of these photos, click on this link
http://bit.ly/xn7bF7. The first was taken with a Nikon D300 and a Nikon 500 mm f-4 Manual Focus lens. I used my Nikon D300S with a 70-200mm f-2.8 and 1.4 Teleconverter to capture the 2 last images. Below are the camera settings.
Camera setting;
#....ISO....Speed....f-stop
1....800....1/1000...f-6.3
2....400....1/500.....f-8
3....400....1/1600...f-11
I would really appreciate your comments and critiques on these photos. Thanks Arnold
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#1 just for kicks you could flip the bird and make folks do a double take
but thats a goofy answer to your questions....i think bird is fine - it's a little washed out and flat but that is an issue with the time of day and the light - you did what you could.
#2 When i first saw it my thought was to frame the island tighter to eliminate the oh so similiar background - but this can't be done with this image without serious processing.
#3 perfect!
Adubin
Loc: Indialantic, Florida
Miss Stephie, Thanks for compliment, Arnold
MissStephie wrote:
lovely :)
Bret
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Yup!!!...#3 hands down.....very nice :thumbup:
Adubin
Loc: Indialantic, Florida
Photopolymer, Thank you for your comments about my photos. The lack of sharpness on the first photo was a result from handholding the 500mm lens and trying to focus it. Arnold
photophly wrote:
Love two and three....one is good but I think the focus could be sharper. Love the color of the butterfly.
Adubin
Loc: Indialantic, Florida
Rocco, Thank you very much for providing me your comments for these photos. Arnold
rocco_7155 wrote:
Arnold,
Beautiful reflection images. They are a little lighter than I would have processed them, but I'm thinking that any higher contrast would not have given you the seamless subject/reflection 'line'.
As to the butterlfy, its technically excellent. I'm just not a 'butterfly guy'
3 more of the high quality photos that we've come to expect from you.
Rocco
Adubin
Loc: Indialantic, Florida
Rachel, Thank you for your feedback about my photos. I was handholding the camera for all these photos. The first photos was manualled focus and the last 2, I used autofocus. Arnold
Rachel wrote:
Adubin wrote:
I have included nature photos from the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. To view more of these photos, click on this link
http://bit.ly/xn7bF7. The first was taken with a Nikon D300 and a Nikon 500 mm f-4 Manual Focus lens. I used my Nikon D300S with a 70-200mm f-2.8 and 1.4 Teleconverter to capture the 2 last images. Below are the camera settings.
Camera setting;
#....ISO....Speed....f-stop
1....800....1/1000...f-6.3
2....400....1/500.....f-8
3....400....1/1600...f-11
I would really appreciate your comments and critiques on these photos. Thanks Arnold
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I think they are very nice, but all three could be a little sharper, were you hand holding your camera? and did you use a manuel focus or auto? I find that my eyes are not as good as they use to be and I have to use Auto a lot to get a sharp focus.
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Adubin
Loc: Indialantic, Florida
Driving Granny, Thanks for the 2 thumbs up. Arnold
divinggranny wrote:
Adubin wrote:
I have included nature photos from the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. To view more of these photos, click on this link
http://bit.ly/xn7bF7. The first was taken with a Nikon D300 and a Nikon 500 mm f-4 Manual Focus lens. I used my Nikon D300S with a 70-200mm f-2.8 and 1.4 Teleconverter to capture the 2 last images. Below are the camera settings.
Camera setting;
#....ISO....Speed....f-stop
1....800....1/1000...f-6.3
2....400....1/500.....f-8
3....400....1/1600...f-11
I would really appreciate your comments and critiques on these photos. Thanks Arnold
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:D :thumbup: :D :thumbup:
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Adubin
Loc: Indialantic, Florida
Docrop, Thanks you very much for you feedback about my photos. I really appreciate your inputs. Arnold
docrob wrote:
Adubin wrote:
I have included nature photos from the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. To view more of these photos, click on this link
http://bit.ly/xn7bF7. The first was taken with a Nikon D300 and a Nikon 500 mm f-4 Manual Focus lens. I used my Nikon D300S with a 70-200mm f-2.8 and 1.4 Teleconverter to capture the 2 last images. Below are the camera settings.
Camera setting;
#....ISO....Speed....f-stop
1....800....1/1000...f-6.3
2....400....1/500.....f-8
3....400....1/1600...f-11
I would really appreciate your comments and critiques on these photos. Thanks Arnold
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#1 just for kicks you could flip the bird and make folks do a double take
but thats a goofy answer to your questions....i think bird is fine - it's a little washed out and flat but that is an issue with the time of day and the light - you did what you could.
#2 When i first saw it my thought was to frame the island tighter to eliminate the oh so similiar background - but this can't be done with this image without serious processing.
#3 perfect!
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Adubin
Loc: Indialantic, Florida
Bret, Thanks for your comment. Arnold
Bret wrote:
Yup!!!...#3 hands down.....very nice :thumbup:
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