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GregLanier > This photo was taken at ISO 400 & 1/8th of a second.  I was hoping that was fast enough but it wasn't.  it looks pretty good here but if you look at the larger size you can see that several of them are moving around just a bit which blurred the image.  I probably should have gone to ISO 800 and increased the speed.  It seems you constantly have to compromise speed vs quality.
GregLanier > I caught this bird (I have no idea what kind it is) at Orange Beach on March 20, 2008.
I have since been told this is a Brown Pelican.
GregLanier > Taken at Orange Beach, AL March 20, 2008.
GregLanier > Taken at Orange Beach, AL March 20, 2008.
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GregLanier > This is the first of 5 photos of a bird taking off out of the water.  I won't say that I took probably 50-60 shots of other birds before I finally caught one just right but it was worth the trouble.  You learn through practice, practice, practice and I was rewarded with some dramatic shots.
GregLanier > Taken at Orange Beach, AL March 20, 2008.
GregLanier > Taken at Orange Beach, AL March 20, 2008.
This photo was taken at ISO 400 & 1/8th of a second. I was hoping that was fast enough but it wasn't. it looks pretty good here but if you look at the larger size you can see that several of them are moving around just a bit which blurred the image. I probably should have gone to ISO 800 and increased the speed. It seems you constantly have to compromise speed vs quality.
 > This photo was taken at ISO 400 & 1/8th of a second.  I was hoping that was fast enough but it wasn't.  it looks pretty good here but if you look at the larger size you can see that several of them are moving around just a bit which blurred the image.  I probably should have gone to ISO 800 and increased the speed.  It seems you constantly have to compromise speed vs quality.
This photo was taken at ISO 400 & 1/8th of a second. I was hoping that was fast enough but it wasn't. it looks pretty good here but if you look at the larger size you can see that several of them are moving around just a bit which blurred the image. I probably should have gone to ISO 800 and increased the speed. It seems you constantly have to compromise speed vs quality.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D200) |
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Original size: 3600px x 2410px |
Current: 400px x 268px |
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