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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 94 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
David, I sent Sherry a photo to put up tomorrow for October. Let me know if you like that one. It is not busy at all. |
Sep 30th |
| 94 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
I sent a newly edited version of my photo to Sherry to post in place of the original one. This new version has the partial birds removed. I hope that she will have time to post it this week.
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Sep 27th |
| 94 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
replies to Sherry and also David:
Sherry, I have been working very hard on high priority projects with repairs on my house and equipment. I wrote that I will edit the original and remove the cut-off birds as soon as I can and send you the new image to replace the one on this group.
David, this was my attempt to mimic Japanese brush art. I liked the large amount of activity. That was my artistic choice. I have a different photo I took the same day that I can put on this group next month. It will satisfy your preference.
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Sep 25th |
| 94 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Dear Stephen,
What you wrote is correct. I am glad to hear from another engineer or physicist. I was an electronic engineer for 50 years and since most of my later work was at microwave or millimeter wave frequencies, optical ray tracing was important.
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Sep 13th |
| 94 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
Thank you both Sarita and Stanley.
Stanley is correct. The picture is not symmetric. The sun was definitely not overhead as this was early in the morning. I think it was around 7am.
However, I will work on this photo some more and attempt to remove birds that are cut off at the edges of the photo. I am very busy so it might take me a few weeks.
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Sep 10th |
| 94 |
Sep 20 |
Comment |
What an incredibly lucky moment you captured! I saw and photographed many bee eaters in Kenya but never once saw any eating anything. |
Sep 7th |
4 comments - 2 replies for Group 94
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| 97 |
Sep 20 |
Reply |
Dear Stanley,
Very nice photo. I really like it. I also think it is in focus. The problem is the shutter speed was not fast enough for handheld plus a 400mm telephoto lens. That is what I see with the rocks on the ground. I would try a minimum of 1/500sec even when they are not flying. Just let your ISO float. If the animals are moving, then use between 1/1500 and 1/3000 sec.
Best Regards,
Jeffrey Pawlan group 94
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Sep 10th |
0 comments - 1 reply for Group 97
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4 comments - 3 replies Total
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