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Title: Terek Sandpiper 翹咀鷸 Post by Daniel CK Chan on Sep 17th, 2004, 9:04pm 135 Terek Snadpiper 翹咀鷸 Mai Po 米埔 11/9/2004 20D, EF600 IS, EF1.4II, Full Frame The 1st day of using 20D and unluckily it is a heavily rainning day. http://www.danielckchan.com/b20040136.jpg http://www.hkbws.org.hk/fileServer/PhotoG/danelckchan/daniel_ck_chan_042.jpg |
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Title: Re: Trek Sandpiper Post by 深藍 Owen on Sep 17th, 2004, 9:06pm OH~~~ MY~~~ GOD~~~~!!!! :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D |
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Title: Re: Trek Sandpiper 翹咀鷸 Post by 648 on Sep 17th, 2004, 9:24pm Daniel, 怎麼你的新相機都可以拍鳥兒近身照? :o 往日魚鷹還記否?(10D新機試用) ;D 飛 |
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Title: Re: Trek Sandpiper 翹咀鷸 Post by Daniel CK Chan on Sep 17th, 2004, 9:25pm on 09/17/04 at 21:24:11, 648 wrote:
飛,You have a very good memory.......... ;D |
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Title: Re: Trek Sandpiper 翹咀鷸 Post by HF_Cheung on Sep 17th, 2004, 9:52pm The discussion on Wednesday's talk have mentioned that it is often better to leave more space in the direction where the object's eye were looking. But there was no guideline on how much empty space to leave behind. To me, I normally use the guideline that the bird should not be bigger than 2/3 (or 3/4) of the width or the length. On the above two criteria, the birds looked too big on this photo. I believe it also relates to the size of the print. For a small print, less space on the side is more acceptable. HF Cheung |
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Title: Re: Trek Sandpiper 翹咀鷸 Post by KK Hui on Sep 17th, 2004, 9:53pm A wonderful close up portrait of this Terek S'piper, Daniel! Perhaps a little over sharpened and a bit tight ... More room at the bottom for the virtual feet if you have. Love those rain drops flying around too! ::) KK Hui ARPS www.geocities.com/kkhui_001 |
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