Jack Breakfast
08-16-2012, 12:16 PM
Hello!
I'm not precisely sure why my favorite passerine is the blue-grey gnatcatcher. They've arrived back in my parts of the city again, but have eluded me this season, thus far. I was going through some photos from this time last year, and found this one. This particular shot was taken before I made the switch to some better equipment, and here are the technical specifications: Nikon D90, 70-300VR at 270mm, iso400, 1/800, f9. This is approximately 70% of the original capture. As for me, I have mixed feelings about this shot, and there is much about it that steams my cabbage. Still, I won't throw the picture into the steaming dump-pile. Rather, I will let it inspire me to new and greater gnatcatcher-related heights, so to speak. I'll go back searching for gnatcatchers later this afternoon and evening...I am hoping for the best...I will welcome your critique and ideas and opinions, kindly folks.
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I'm not precisely sure why my favorite passerine is the blue-grey gnatcatcher. They've arrived back in my parts of the city again, but have eluded me this season, thus far. I was going through some photos from this time last year, and found this one. This particular shot was taken before I made the switch to some better equipment, and here are the technical specifications: Nikon D90, 70-300VR at 270mm, iso400, 1/800, f9. This is approximately 70% of the original capture. As for me, I have mixed feelings about this shot, and there is much about it that steams my cabbage. Still, I won't throw the picture into the steaming dump-pile. Rather, I will let it inspire me to new and greater gnatcatcher-related heights, so to speak. I'll go back searching for gnatcatchers later this afternoon and evening...I am hoping for the best...I will welcome your critique and ideas and opinions, kindly folks.
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