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Male Pheasant

Male Pheasant
Copyright ©2010, Fonzy -
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He spotted me first.....
It was a bit cat and mouse game we played , he hide and I waited...
Then it was my turn to hide.....when he showed up again , I took his shot...
Hope you like it ....
Photographer: Fonzy -
Folder: 2010
Uploaded: 06-May-2010 11:50 CEST
Current Rating: 8.00/2
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Camera: Olympus E3
Exposure time: 1/800
Aperture: 5.6
Focal length: 600mm
Lens: 300mm ED
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 400
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied:
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Image resized to: 750x1000

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This one only a 9 - not as perfect as the other ones. I guess you had no chance to get closer or a better angle of view. That grass in front detracts a bit.

Alfred Molon at 21:03 CEST on 06-May-2010 [Reply]

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Alfred Molon wrote:
> This one only a 9 - not as perfect as the other ones. I guess you had no chance to get closer
> or a better angle of view. That grass in front detracts a bit.
>

Very much appreciated......;-))
Best regards,
F...

Fonzy - at 10:28 CEST on 07-May-2010 [Reply]

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I love the extremely shallow depth of field you get with the long lens. You take us to eye level with this magnificent bird.

I might have cropped a bit tighter, taking care to leave "looking space" in front of the pheasant.

Congratulations on a great shot.

Bob Shrader at 22:51 CEST on 21-May-2010 [Reply]

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Bob Shrader wrote:
> I love the extremely shallow depth of field you get with the long lens. You take us to eye
> level with this magnificent bird.
>
> I might have cropped a bit tighter, taking care to leave "looking space" in front of the pheasant.
>
> Congratulations on a great shot.
>

Thank you very much Bob .....;-))
Best regards,
F...

Fonzy - at 11:12 CEST on 22-May-2010 [Reply]