Marcus
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Post by Marcus on Jun 3, 2007 23:38:35 GMT 8
Sorry for the soft image. Sunbird Collared King Fisher Heron Black Naped Oriole Yellow Vented Bulbul Pied Fantail Thankyou for viewing.
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snipper
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Post by snipper on Jun 3, 2007 23:52:22 GMT 8
You keeping the sundra? common show leh. Where's your terns?
This playground of yours is the best training ground to perfect yr skills. Go for it bro.
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Post by Marcus on Jun 3, 2007 23:59:12 GMT 8
People playing remote motor boat scare away the terns.... Sundra hiding today leh... The Pied Fantail shift location too... Pied Triller too fast seen only once...
Out of 200 plus image.. only those with Mirror Lock can make it which is afew only. haha
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Marcus
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Post by Marcus on Jun 4, 2007 0:01:04 GMT 8
You keeping the sundra? common show leh. Where's your terns? This playground of yours is the best training ground to perfect yr skills. Go for it bro. BTW thankyou for your guiding and advice too. ;D
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Post by lowlights on Jun 4, 2007 0:21:40 GMT 8
Looks like you have good lighting today.. nice series..
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Post by bigu2fan on Jun 4, 2007 8:14:57 GMT 8
I like No 1., No 2 and No 3 best. Great series, and beautiful birds
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snipper
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Post by snipper on Jun 4, 2007 8:28:13 GMT 8
You keeping the sundra? common show leh. Where's your terns? This playground of yours is the best training ground to perfect yr skills. Go for it bro. BTW thankyou for your guiding and advice too. ;D I'm only giving you the basic, you had done well in taping on the info and venture out to get yr subjects. Remember, photography cannot be done on a computer, you have to go to the field. I'm sure you find the process of trecking and finding the birds fun. Timing is important. early morning or evening when the temperature is cooler. Birds like us do not like hot sun. Now you got yr subjects, pratce on them to get the right settings and soon you wil develope yr own style of shooting. I'm impresed with yr improvement so far.Keep it up. I'm still a newbie too so whatever info I have, I had shared. some things are better to be kept secret and not disclose in forums. They may draw negative remarks.
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Marcus
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Post by Marcus on Jun 4, 2007 12:15:04 GMT 8
Looks like you have good lighting today.. nice series.. Thanks thanks. Still got alot to learn. ;D
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Post by Marcus on Jun 4, 2007 12:17:05 GMT 8
I like No 1., No 2 and No 3 best. Great series, and beautiful birds Thanks thanks. Will improve on No 4, 5, 6.
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Marcus
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Post by Marcus on Jun 4, 2007 12:19:07 GMT 8
BTW thankyou for your guiding and advice too. ;D I'm only giving you the basic, you had done well in taping on the info and venture out to get yr subjects. Remember, photography cannot be done on a computer, you have to go to the field. I'm sure you find the process of trecking and finding the birds fun. Timing is important. early morning or evening when the temperature is cooler. Birds like us do not like hot sun. Now you got yr subjects, pratce on them to get the right settings and soon you wil develope yr own style of shooting. I'm impresed with yr improvement so far.Keep it up. I'm still a newbie too so whatever info I have, I had shared. some things are better to be kept secret and not disclose in forums. They may draw negative remarks. ar... can't make it without you.
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USM
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Post by USM on Jun 4, 2007 12:53:22 GMT 8
netbaby, you are becoming more PRO now. I, a newbie must learn from you.
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Post by Marcus on Jun 4, 2007 16:35:02 GMT 8
netbaby, you are becoming more PRO now. I, a newbie must learn from you. Speechless. . . . . .
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Post by USM on Jun 4, 2007 17:40:34 GMT 8
Speechless. . . . . . PRO, I am speechless too.
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