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Duck in the garden (2)

Duck in the garden (2)
Copyright ©2006, Fonzy -
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She cleaned the whole patio , al the bird seeds where gone in no time....

Photographer: Fonzy -
Folder: My Birds 2006
Uploaded: 20-Mar-2006 22:37 CET
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Camera: Olympus E300
Exposure time: 1/250
Aperture: 6.3
Focal length: 76mm
Lens: ED14-54mm+EC1.4
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied:
Various:
Image resized to: 681x1000

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What camera?

Hi Fons, did you really use the C4000 for this shot?

Alfred

Alfred Molon at 23:04 CET on 20-Mar-2006 [Reply]

Thanks Alfred......

Made a misser here , should be the E-300.
Fixed it, thanks....;-)

Regards,


Alfred Molon wrote:
> Hi Fons, did you really use the C4000 for this shot?
>
> Alfred
>

Fonzy - at 09:03 CET on 21-Mar-2006 [Reply]

Thanks Tom......

Funny part is she was back this morning again.
Looking thru the window from the slidingdoor in to the livingroom.
Will post that picture after the 24 hour time limit.

Regards,


>Tom Decker wrote:
> Well, from the looks of her, she probably knows a lot of places that offer a free buffet.
> :) With no cats young bird dogs on the premises, of course!

Fonzy - at 09:06 CET on 21-Mar-2006 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

I like this photo , Fons. the duck has a very funny posture.
I have never take the time to try raw mode on my camera.
There is a really increase of photo quality in comparison of SHQ mode?

Regards
Bruno

Bruno Nardin at 22:51 CET on 21-Mar-2006 [Reply]

Thanks Bruno......

This duck is eathing the bird seeds from the patio, when I made this shot I was flat on the floor to eye level with this duck.
This made the shot as it is and created tha funny posture...
Shooting in RAW is shooting without compression so al the pixels are kept in place.
This seems to increase quality and also post processing is very easy...

Regards,

Fonzy - at 23:01 CET on 21-Mar-2006 [Reply]