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Solnar Fields: Rice in Winter: Urban-Rural Interface

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Daegu, South Korea
Canon A95
January 29, 2006

Although almost a year has passed, this was a day in my life that, for some reason, I think I'll always remember.

Solnar is Lunar New Year in these parts.
 
freebooter; That's a really cool shot.. how'd you do that? :confused: I like the composition.


Camera Model: NIKON D200
Focal Length: 70.00 mm
Exposure Time: 1/80 sec
F-Number: f/2.8
Exposure Program: Aperture Priority
ISO Speed Rating: 1000
Lens Range: 70.0 - 200.0 mm; f/2.8
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Ancient Ruins, Angkor Wat, Cambodia 01/18/07

Camera: Canon Powershot Pro1
Focal Length: 14mm
Shutter/Aperture: 1/250 @ f4.0
 
Great photos everyone...
Not sure what kind it is. But, here's another duck.
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NIKON D40
2007:01:24
Focal length: 200.0mm
Exposure time: 0.0006 s
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO equiv.: 800
Exposure bias: 0.33
Metering Mode: center weight
Exposure: shutter priority
 
Yakamoto, I like your Delirium shots, but there's something not right about the duck shots if you don't mind me saying. Seems like a lot of noise in them, and CA in the first one. Perhaps they're underexposed and you've cropped them a bit too much which has brought the noise and CA out?
 
Yakamoto, I like your Delirium shots, but there's something not right about the duck shots if you don't mind me saying. Seems like a lot of noise in them, and CA in the first one. Perhaps they're underexposed and you've cropped them a bit too much which has brought the noise and CA out?

Thanks, :)
Yeah I've noticed that too, but I'm still trying to get the hang of it.
My most recent one was cropped and it looked fine, but I resized it (larger)
in photoshop and thats why I got the noise. The other was just poor conditions outside (overcast). I will get better at it though.
 
Thanks, :)
Yeah I've noticed that too, but I'm still trying to get the hang of it.
My most recent one was cropped and it looked fine, but I resized it (larger)
in photoshop and thats why I got the noise. The other was just poor conditions outside (overcast). I will get better at it though.

Aha. I'm learning how to use a D40 body I recently got too so that's why I was interested! :D
 
Daegu, South Korea
Canon A95
January 29, 2006

Although almost a year has passed, this was a day in my life that, for some reason, I think I'll always remember.

Solnar is Lunar New Year in these parts.

Great composition. And if you forget about the car it could have been an old
english landscape.
 
Fish Eagle

Here is a fish eagle in Kenya. Right next to the tree there was a Tawny Eagle, another Fish Eagle and a Marabou Stork fighting for a fish. I will post a picture of them tomorrow.

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Taken with D80
Sigma 300mm @ f/4
Shutter 1/500s
 
Here is a fish eagle in Kenya. Right next to the tree there was a Tawny Eagle, another Fish Eagle and a Marabou Stork fighting for a fish. I will post a picture of them tomorrow.

Taken with D80
Sigma 300mm @ f/4
Shutter 1/500s

Great picture. Eagles are such an awesome photo subject. Looking forward to your others...
 
Simple Joys

My son on a dock at Gibbons Creek State Park in Texas, winter of '05.



Camera: Olympus C3100Z,C3020Z
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/800)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 6.6 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0/10 EV
 
while we're on the subject of lightboxes, here's my precious AE-1 + the 300mm lens (a little dusty, i know)
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Fujifilm S5000
 
More Ducks

Ha! Fooled you. :D
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NIKON D40
2007:01:25 (Botanical Gardens)
Flash used: Yes (auto, return light not detected)
Focal length: 200.0mm
Exposure time: 0.0063 s (1/160)
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO equiv.: 400
Exposure bias: 0.33
Metering Mode: center weight
Exposure: Manual
Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing
 
Eagles and Stork

The Tawny eagle cought the fish and got his fill first. Meanwhile, the Fish eagle was keeping the Marabou stork at bay so he could have his fill next. This is what happened when the Tawny eagle was full.

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Ha! Fooled you. :D

NIKON D40
2007:01:25 (Botanical Gardens)
Flash used: Yes (auto, return light not detected)
Focal length: 200.0mm
Exposure time: 0.0063 s (1/160)
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO equiv.: 400
Exposure bias: 0.33
Metering Mode: center weight
Exposure: Manual
Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing

That's more like it - a great shot! Nice use of fill flash.

However, the EXIF says you used manual exposure and auto bracketing. I thought the D40 didn't have bracketing?
 
Ha! Fooled you. :D
Wildlife-12.jpg

NIKON D40
2007:01:25 (Botanical Gardens)
Flash used: Yes (auto, return light not detected)
Focal length: 200.0mm
Exposure time: 0.0063 s (1/160)
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO equiv.: 400
Exposure bias: 0.33
Metering Mode: center weight
Exposure: Manual
Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing
Beautiful color and nice composition!
 
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Fuji F31fd

I'm enjoying this one. If I may suggest, my thought is to emphasis the chair more, by cropping it more tightly or bringing out the hilights on the chair more, so it doesn't disappear into the wall and get lost. But I am not viewing it on a calibrated display, so maybe it is just my monitor.
 
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