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05/09/2005 02:32:13 PM · #1 |
I really like this shot, didnt have much time to take it as he was diving at me when I shot it...what do you think?

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05/09/2005 02:37:04 PM · #2 |
I love that shot, did he want your lunch or something? So crisp and the detail is great. Just a shame that his wing is just outta the shot a little. Don't know whether or not I would be tempted to tilt it a little to the right or not though!
I have been shooting a few birds in flight over the last couple of weeks myself since getting a lower budget Zoom lens. Here's two of these.
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Message edited by author 2005-05-09 18:38:32.
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05/09/2005 02:38:45 PM · #3 |
Your shots are great, my zoom lense comes in later this week, I cant wait to try it out.
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05/09/2005 02:39:51 PM · #4 |
Great Photo!!
Dont like birds much, but love great pics!! Yours is just that! |
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05/09/2005 02:44:05 PM · #5 |
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05/09/2005 03:12:12 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by bobdaveant: I really like this shot, didnt have much time to take it as he was diving at me when I shot it...what do you think?
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Good capture of the seagull. Nice front to the building in the background.
The flagpole and flag are a distraction because they do not contribute in a direct way to the overall image. They are like a subplot in a novel that the author fails to develope. It would take some time but the image would be better if the flag and pole were cloned out. You might also consider croping to make the gull wings span the full diagonal of the frame.
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05/09/2005 03:21:51 PM · #7 |
Glad you liked the landing shot enough to select as a favourite, it put a huge smile on my face :0) Basically I had the idea of testing out my new lens on this subject and enjoyed it so much that I went back a couple of time ( the best ones were from the first attempt funny enough as posted ), my intention is to go to a falconry display to try and get some amazing shots of interesting birds.
My favourite shot of a bird that I have seen on this site has to be this one below taken by Jon Lucas of London, truly fantastic picture that I have had in my favourites for some time.

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05/09/2005 03:26:01 PM · #8 |
Great shot of the gull.
I have not gotten one in flight yet that I really like, but did take one last week of a gull perched on a post.

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05/09/2005 04:34:09 PM · #9 |
Nice pictures!
I took this one yesterday. I am thinking it is a tree sparrow imm.
Its a female red brested grosbeak!
Thanks Van
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05/09/2005 05:12:51 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by Dim7: Nice pictures!
I took this one yesterday. I am thinking it is a tree sparrow imm.
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05/09/2005 06:48:13 PM · #11 |
Here are a couple I took today by my house.
Punk Rock Duck (Red Breasted Merganser)
Black crown night Heron

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05/10/2005 11:33:29 AM · #12 |
Here is a shot I captured today....

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05/10/2005 12:20:43 PM · #13 |
I think your gull picture is pretty cool. The building in the background makes it a lot more interesting. My guess is that it is a ring-billed gull but I am not gull expert so it is nothing more than a guess.
Corwyn, I like the merganser. We usually get them down here in the winter and I always get excited when I see them. It is especially neat to see them flying.
Here is a bird picture that I took yesterday:
This guy was singing his heart out!
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05/10/2005 12:42:04 PM · #14 |
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05/10/2005 12:46:11 PM · #15 |
Some great bird photos! Tom - thats some photo and the colours are amazing.
Mike
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05/11/2005 04:44:59 PM · #16 |
Purple finch
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05/12/2005 11:55:39 AM · #17 |
Another pic to share, taken with my new zoom lense..
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05/12/2005 05:35:20 PM · #18 |
 
Todays backyard pics
Message edited by author 2005-05-12 21:35:53. |
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05/12/2005 06:11:37 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by bobdaveant: I really like this shot, didnt have much time to take it as he was diving at me when I shot it...what do you think?
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Wing is easy to fix - increase canvas height, copy a piece off the other wingtip, paste in on a new layer, mirror, rotate, nudge it into place, then clone some sky and some of the building.
Nice shot, Bob!

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05/13/2005 06:05:57 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by kpriest: Originally posted by bobdaveant: I really like this shot, didnt have much time to take it as he was diving at me when I shot it...what do you think?
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Wing is easy to fix - increase canvas height, copy a piece off the other wingtip, paste in on a new layer, mirror, rotate, nudge it into place, then clone some sky and some of the building.
Nice shot, Bob!
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Thank You so much for the edit!
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05/13/2005 06:07:08 PM · #21 |
Here are a couple more, cant get enough of these gulls....

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