Stonechat 3/03/2011 21:37
Black-naped Monarch 黑枕王鶲
3/3/2011 Shek Kong
tsheunglai 3/03/2011 22:22
Keeping proper distance
Dear Irene
You've got it. But would it be better if the bird'd been further away from the onlooker?
Human vision focus best and feels most comfortable if the object keeps proper distance.
This is what makes us human and artists know best about it.
S L Tai
Stonechat 3/03/2011 23:01
Dear Mr. Tai,
Don't be worry, actually the bird photos were taken in quite a reasonably distance. They just had been cropped to be seen that big virtually in order to show the details. Hope the original photo may explain the facts. Anyway, thank you for your kind reminder and sorry to make you feel uncomfortable.
Irene
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Andiona 3/03/2011 23:56
Nice to meet u today.35513473749b445
good shots Irene. 3551873d93aa445
thinfor 3/03/2011 23:57
The size of the birds in the photos may not truly represent the photo taking distance since cropping is very common in photos post-editing. I wonder how big the bird can be for digiscoping with extremely safe distance. 355107baa27a445 3551em013445
Stonechat 4/03/2011 00:28
3551004445 Nice to meet you too, Andy.