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Topic: Baya Weaver 黃胸織布鳥 (Read 805 times) |
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Forrest FONG
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Re: Baya Weaver 黃胸織布鳥
« Reply #1 on: Apr 6th, 2003, 7:16pm » |
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I guess fill flash was used and therefore it looks a little bit unnatural. Anyway, Good shot! Forrest
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cywong
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I am fascinated by birds!

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Re: Baya Weaver 黃胸織布鳥
« Reply #2 on: Apr 10th, 2003, 9:26pm » |
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Thanks to Forrest for his comment. In fact, I had taken some shots with the Baya Weaver without fill flash before I did it with flash, because I was not sure whether the bird would still be there after I installed the speedlight. This is the picture taken without fill flash but with +2 exposure compensation. http://www.geocities.com/cywong5555/img_2856s.jpg I preferred to use fill flash in ths situation because 1) the silky appearance of the plumage produced by fill flash is more appealing ( but this may be subjective) 2)the details of the bird can be lit up when the background is bright. This is obvious when the 2 photos are compared. The question may be how much fill flash should be used to create the optimum effect and this is what I have to learn. I should be grateful if experienced bird photograhers could give their advice.
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« Last Edit: Apr 11th, 2003, 5:21pm by cywong » |
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