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hi
here is my second upload for the comp i had a very good day at the river i saw a kingfisher (and photographed it!!) little egret (and photographed it!!!) and a heron!!! as always all comments and votes appreciated thanks
Aryan Smile

Camera:Sony A450
Lens:Tamron 70-300 Check out Totally Tamron!
Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Title:portrait 2
Username:alianar alianar
Uploaded:2 Aug 2010 - 6:11 PM
Group Event:Junior Competition - Portraits

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LynneJoyce
LynneJoyce (e2 Member)
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LynneJoyce vcard United Kingdom73 Constructive Critique Points
2 Aug 2010 - 6:19 PM
0

You have captured the feather detail nicely - always tough with a swan.

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KarenFB
KarenFB (Junior Gallery Team)
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3949 forum postsKarenFB vcard England145 Constructive Critique Points
2 Aug 2010 - 6:39 PM
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Well done Aryan, your 2nd entry is in! Smile

a good entry, well done on finding the kingfisher.Smile

HP1485
HP1485 (e2 Member)
5
HP1485 vcard England5 Constructive Critique Points
2 Aug 2010 - 6:43 PM
0

White is difficult to photograph but you have shown lots of detail in the white feathers. Well done.

Great Portrait well done

Good Luck Grin

Nice one Aryan.

MrsS
MrsS (e2 Member)
6
4526 forum postsMrsS vcard England18 Constructive Critique Points
3 Aug 2010 - 7:33 AM
0

Thanks for your entry - well done Smile

Fran x

ginz04
9
269 forum posts United Kingdom15 Constructive Critique Points
7 Aug 2010 - 3:44 PM
0

Hi Ya

Excellent subject and well done for getting such good dof - whites are notoriously difficult to photograph so youve done well - but its not quite sharp enough for me - you dont say whether you used a tripod or what exposure you used. So im guessing no tripod was used. Where possible use a trip and try and use an exposure of f8 where possible for these subjects - this will get it all in focus especially if you focus on eyes.

Regards

Ian

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