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Crested PigeonNot a particularly spectacular shot but I wanted to see how the SB800 handled the near dark conditions when I snapped this little fella in one of my backyard trees. The bokeh is all over the place due to a stack of branches and leaves in front of the subject as well as behind.
Comments welcome. ![]() ![]() Simon
D300 l MB-D10 l D70 l SB-800 l 70-200 VR l TC 17-E l 18-70 f3.5-4.5 l 70-300 f4-5.6 l 50 f1.4 l 90 Macro f2.8 l 12-24 f4 http://www.redbubble.com/people/manta
Link is working OK for me.
The contrast between the bird and the background image is a little too much for me - the bird looks like it has been cut and pasted on to the background (Ok, maybe it's not that bad ![]() The bird itself looks nice and sharp though.
Alpha 7 - not sure what's wrong there as it seems to be working my end and others have been able to view it.
![]() Thanks Kinetic - I knew I was facing a losing battle with the background but I couldn't compose the shot any other way as I only had a tiny window of access through the branches to shoot. Just have to get out the axe I suppose... Thanks Bloop - I much prefer this species as well! Simon
D300 l MB-D10 l D70 l SB-800 l 70-200 VR l TC 17-E l 18-70 f3.5-4.5 l 70-300 f4-5.6 l 50 f1.4 l 90 Macro f2.8 l 12-24 f4 http://www.redbubble.com/people/manta
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That image looks just gorgeous on my screen! The colours are perfect....the boke brilliant...and the bird looks so real I am afraid to move unless he takes off. Nice work with the SB800! Regards
Matt. K
Wow! Thanks Matt. ![]() ![]() Simon
D300 l MB-D10 l D70 l SB-800 l 70-200 VR l TC 17-E l 18-70 f3.5-4.5 l 70-300 f4-5.6 l 50 f1.4 l 90 Macro f2.8 l 12-24 f4 http://www.redbubble.com/people/manta
Wonder no more Steve: the much-maligned 70-300G. (1/125 @f5.6, ISO 200) Simon
D300 l MB-D10 l D70 l SB-800 l 70-200 VR l TC 17-E l 18-70 f3.5-4.5 l 70-300 f4-5.6 l 50 f1.4 l 90 Macro f2.8 l 12-24 f4 http://www.redbubble.com/people/manta
thanks for that. the 300 works well within the limits of its range!!
I quite often find that 400mm isnt enough for birding work. Just for laughs I put my old reflex nikkor 1000mm f11 on the d70. It certainly reaches out and touches but @ f11 way too slow and also way too much magnification would love a nice fast 500 or 600 prime one day... Steve
Mmmmm ....wouldn't we all.......mmmm Doing a trip to Lamington National Park on Tuesday - heaps of birds - and the guy I'm going with is bringing along a 200-400VR. I'm looking forward to strapping that baby on! Simon
D300 l MB-D10 l D70 l SB-800 l 70-200 VR l TC 17-E l 18-70 f3.5-4.5 l 70-300 f4-5.6 l 50 f1.4 l 90 Macro f2.8 l 12-24 f4 http://www.redbubble.com/people/manta
I have the 80-400vr and have got a few decent shots of birds, a few were posted here I still dont think it is the right lens for birding.
The AF is too slow for flight shots. having said that, I have got some sharp shots using it. havent tried the 200-400 though Steve
Hah! Thanks for the advice Matt - I'll make sure my mate carries it!! Simon
D300 l MB-D10 l D70 l SB-800 l 70-200 VR l TC 17-E l 18-70 f3.5-4.5 l 70-300 f4-5.6 l 50 f1.4 l 90 Macro f2.8 l 12-24 f4 http://www.redbubble.com/people/manta
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