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bird flying
Copyright ©2007, Carlos Armas
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cropped photo of a flying bird (sorry but I do not know the name in English)

Photographer: Carlos Armas
Folder: E410-casa
Uploaded: 22-Nov-2007 00:07 CET
Current Rating: 5.00/2
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Camera: Olympus E410
Exposure time: 1/320
Aperture: 7.1
Focal length: 150 mm
Lens: ed 40-150
Focusing method: iESP P-AF
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: only cropping
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Image resized to: 581x883

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same to this one, it's blur.
That's image would look good if you'll sharp it and add a B&F focus and focus on the bird.

Rina Kupfer at 01:20 CET on 22-Nov-2007 [Reply]

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It's indeed a bit blurred, but it deserves a much better rating than '1' in my opinion. Besides, the blurriness gives an idea of the motion.

Alfred Molon at 15:24 CET on 23-Nov-2007 [Reply]

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Good try Carlos. Birds are as difficult as insects, I have many shots like this.
I like it that you have left space for the bird to 'fly into', thats good composition.
Keep practicing.
Dave.

Dave Hall at 08:06 CET on 24-Nov-2007 [Reply]

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Rina K. wrote:
> same to this one, it's blur.
> That's image would look good if you'll sharp it and add a B&F focus and focus on the bird.
>
Hi Rina,
completly true. I took a while, deciding wether to include it or not this picture in the folder, but, at the end I liked the motion. I will try to improve.

Carlos Armas at 01:00 CET on 25-Nov-2007 [Reply]

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Dave Hall wrote:
> Good try Carlos. Birds are as difficult as insects, I have many shots like this.
> I like it that you have left space for the bird to 'fly into', thats good composition.
> Keep practicing.
> Dave.
>
Hi Dave,
yes, it was more the composition, than the quality of the focus that I liked, but I also agree with Rina, if the bird was in focus (or at least part of it) it would make a much better photo.
With the help of all of you and more practise, I hope to improve.

Carlos Armas at 01:07 CET on 25-Nov-2007 [Reply]