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Daniel CK Chan
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Common Redshank 紅腳鷸 in pair
« on: Sep 17th, 2004, 10:22pm » |
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Common Redshank 紅腳鷸 Mai Po 米埔 17/9/2004 Referring to KK's shot, no stacked teleconverter was used but added one more bird onto the frame for the composition. What do you think? EOS20D, EF600/4L IS + EF2x II http://www.danielckchan.com/b20040137.jpg
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KK Hui
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Re: Spotted Redshank 鶴鷸 in pair
« Reply #1 on: Sep 18th, 2004, 7:46am » |
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It's not easy 'to coordinate' both birds to pose the way you want. Would wished for a slight head turn of the bird on the right. Still this is an excellent capture and you've done well, Daniel! KK Hui ARPS www.geocities.com/kkhui_001
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Re: Spotted Redshank 鶴鷸 in pair
« Reply #2 on: Sep 19th, 2004, 9:04pm » |
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on Sep 18th, 2004, 7:46am, KK Hui wrote:It's not easy 'to coordinate' both birds to pose the way you want. Would wished for a slight head turn of the bird on the right. Still this is an excellent capture and you've done well, Daniel! KK Hui ARPS www.geocities.com/kkhui_001 |
| How about this one, KK.
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