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Title: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by KK Hui on Nov 19th, 2004, 8:35pm http://www.hkbws.org.hk/fileServer/PhotoG/kkhui/kkhui_058.jpg Imperial Eagle Mai Po 19/11/2004 One of the two juvenile Imperial Eagles spotted today ... ::) EOS-1D Mk II, EF600/4L + EF1.4x Evaluative @ +1, ISO 200 KK Hui ARPS www.geocities.com/kkhui_001 |
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by 648 on Nov 19th, 2004, 9:05pm KK, §Ú¨M©w³oÓ¥V©u³£¯d¦u¦Ì®H°Õ¡I ;D ÉN±o¼u¡I ¸ |
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by Lynx on Nov 19th, 2004, 9:40pm :o :o :o head-on shot!!! :o :o :o And finally getting the blue sky ::) perfect! |
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by Daniel CK Chan on Nov 19th, 2004, 9:50pm I also want the blue sky :-[ Tell them to be my model too. :-*Thanks. |
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by pippenho on Nov 19th, 2004, 11:25pm :o¯u«YÉN±o¼u¡I :o |
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by Webcreeper on Nov 20th, 2004, 6:33am ¥¿¨ìøª¾ÂI§Î®e¡I :o :o :o |
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by bfspoonbill on Nov 20th, 2004, 8:14am ½Ð°Ý¬Û¤ù¤¤¡A³¾ªº¥|¶g¥X²{¤ñ¸û²H¦âªº¡y·w¡z±a¡A¦Ó¥k¤U¨¤ªºÃC¦â¤S¬ðµMÅÜ·t¤F¡A¬O¬Æ»òì¦]©O¡H |
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by KK Hui on Nov 20th, 2004, 8:32am on 11/20/04 at 08:14:48, bfspoonbill wrote:
I do NOT see, on my CRT mon, any dark area on the lower right corner you're talking about ??? Suggest you have you mon checked ... It's the rim light at the trailing edge of the wings that you're seeing not halo artifacts! Remember the subject was backlit and the edge of the bird's primaries and secondaries is lighter in color. So is the tail ... ;D kk Hui ARPS www.geocities.com/kkhui_001 |
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by 648 on Nov 20th, 2004, 9:19am on 11/20/04 at 08:32:52, KK Hui wrote:
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by Anguslau on Nov 20th, 2004, 10:44am Wow! Its fantastic! :o Much better than mine... :-[ Great wing span and details, extremely sharp!!! Now I understand why you suggested me to use 1.4x instead of 2x converter. ;D The backlighting really works well here, giving it an almost surreal look. ::) Also love the head turn and the spreaded primaries... I also seem to "see" some halo surrounding the bird at first look... but after examining it more carefully, I think it is an illusion of the eye rather than a real halo. ::) |
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Title: Re: Imperial Eagle - juvenile Post by bfspoonbill on Nov 20th, 2004, 4:43pm on 11/20/04 at 08:32:52, KK Hui wrote:
REPLY: Thanks KK and 648. But it is hard to describe it in text. I need to wait till my DC is back to my hand before capturing images for descibing to you. But I find that Sze's images are having (very much) fewer but the others have different degree of severity (distinguisable bands or abrupt change in colour). I can find significant differences to the Rufous-Backed Shrike images from two birders. I don't think this is halo artifacts. Attached is my poor quality image. I cannot see even a little of such problem on the same screen. The sky is bluish with very small scattered purple noise patterns from my cheap DC. Maybe the change in blue sky intensity is not as much as yours, thus not generating bands. http://everwell.dynu.com:3880/BirdWatching/P4250085-test.JPG I've checked my Topcon eTop3-150 LCD monitor again. It should not have big problem because I can view original photos from my poor quality DC without any such phenomena. Anyway, I cannot find the reason of the differences in photos in BBS from you birders. |
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