This still my favourite , just re-done
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Some of Your Own Favourites
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Last edited by PRWIN on Sat Mar 09, 2013 5:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Some of Your Own Favourites
STF has made a good suggestion...please can everyone tell us what their camera settings where for each photo and if they have done any significant editing.
Re: Some of Your Own Favourites
F 5,6
ISO 200
Speed 1/750
focal length 273mm
lense sigma 120-400mm
Photoshoped (med) nothing you could not have done in the old days with film
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Re: Some of Your Own Favourites
PRWIN, what I mean by significant editing is using HDR or removing something from the pic...that sort of thing, not the normal colour, light and sharpness adjustments.
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sorry no settings still in the bush
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No photoshopping. Just a small crop.
Nikon D70S
Sigma 170 - 500 mm lens
Focal length 192 mm
Aperture 4.5
Exposure 1/500 sec
F-stop f/9
Fill in flash
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Nikon D70S
Sigma 170 - 500 mm lens
Focal length 192 mm
Aperture 4.5
Exposure 1/500 sec
F-stop f/9
Fill in flash
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Great shot bud!
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