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Photographer  Mary Sue Hayward {Karma:17558}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Creatures
Lens Canon  75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 EF IS USM
Uploaded 11/22/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1559 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 6 Rating Critique Only Image
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Country - United States   United States
About Think this is a little Carolina wren. Somebody with a bird book handy can correct me.

I learned that getting the tripod out of the car, parked only feet away, is usually a good idea.

f5.6 @ 1/60, iso 200.
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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 7/18/2005
Hey Mary Sue,

This is not a bad capture at all, just a little soft. I can shoot at 60, or 125 easy with a 200mm focal length using a 35mm Camera... But not a digital...

Just remember that your shooting digital, so a 200mm X 1.6 equals 320mm in a 135 format. Nobody I know can shoot at 1/60 with a 320mm focal length without a tripod and it not being a little soft, even with image stabilization turned on... Also something I have learned is the image stabilization only works with vertical movement, so you can pan with your tripod horizontal and still get the desired effect...

A 1/125 shutter speed would have done it, but @ 200mm on this lens you were all the way down to 5.6. In conclusion your ISO could have been set to
400 and you could have got a 1/125 shutter with proper exposure, I think... (lol)

I always forget that I can change the ISO, since this is my 1st digital, but with that said I think digital is much more forgiving than film when it comes to ISO settings. Personally I hardly ever shoot with anything above ISO 125 while using film...

I'm still learning, so please take my advice with a grain of salt... (lol)

My Best,

Jr. Martin

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Sudhir K.  Reddy Sudhir K.  Reddy   {K:7583} 12/21/2004
Very good attempt here! Since you asked... this looks like a Black Capped Chickadee. You don't need a bird book, just use google.com instead and enjoy backyard birding :0)!!

http://birds.cornell.edu/bow/bcch/
http://www.jeannieshouse.com/aviary/carolinawren/carolina_wren.html

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Shiv Kumar Surya Shiv Kumar Surya   {K:17362} 12/9/2004
Wonderful capture. Very lovely.
Regarsd,
'Surya'

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 11/26/2004
Great bg colour to really make this little guy stand out. I think I read somewhere that when you're taking pics of moving objects you should always try to have your shutter speed at least (ideally higher) the setting of your focal length. (ie. for this image you would want a shutter speed of 1/250 if you were zoomed to 250mm)
It looks like he's giving you "the look".

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Bob Jarman Bob Jarman   {K:3145} 11/23/2004
yup you sure did MS. The shot needs a faster shutter or a tripod or both and a fill flash to bring out some detail in the bird. I am not an expert on birds, but I think it is a nuthatch

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Gustav Miller   {K:309} 11/22/2004
nice bird image. Unfortunately it is NOT sharp. Suggest MANUAL focusing on the bird and ofcourse the use of a tripod if possible....pictures of birds are certaily not easy to take. I take it that you have used the 300mm focal distance of your lens. This means you did actually take the picture with 480mm focal distance(Canon 10D x1.6)
Regards,
Gustav

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