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Neil
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little Ringed Plover
« on: Sep 26th, 2005, 7:14am » |
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Another photo of the group over on Lamma Island last week. There were only 5 in the group on this day when there had been 6 previously.Neil. 22nd,September,2005 Lamma Island,HK Olympus 7070wz plus Swarovski ATS80HD scope and 20-60x zoom eyepiece iso80,1/800th sec,f4.8 http://www.pbase.com/neilfif11/image/49803123.jpg
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Re: little Ringed Plover
« Reply #1 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 10:50am » |
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nice and sharp. seems like we got the same pose. they kinda like to show their butt
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raycheng
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Re: little Ringed Plover
« Reply #2 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 5:13pm » |
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Wow, very sharp and good post!! BTW, your setup is equivalent to how many "mm" on DSLR?
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Neil
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Re: little Ringed Plover
« Reply #3 on: Sep 29th, 2005, 5:39pm » |
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The range that I normally photograph at is equivalent to 2000 - 4000mm in 35mm terms. This photo was taken at the equivalent of 2200mm. With the new digicams coming out with 7-9 megs and RAW Mode the quality of digiscoping has caught up a bit with DSLRs. I'm hoping someone will come out with a digicam with continuous RAW, mulitiple focus points and 5 frames per second and then I'll be happy. Neil.
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