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    Default Theme: Blur/Forster's Tern with Fish

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    Taken earlier this evening... The camera settings were -

    40D, Sigma 50-500mm @ 191mm hand held
    1/40 sec, f/16 Mode: Tv Metering: Evaluative Exp comp: -2/3 ISO: 100

    Hope you like it. Your C&C will be appreciated...

    ~ Indranil

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    INteresting Indranil. I like the sense of movement in your image. THanks for sharing buddy. :)

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    Thanks mate. This is a pan/blur which give a sense of movement.

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    Indranil, The pan blur is lovely!! I wish there was a bit more clarity in the face-but there is color in the face that outlines it which really helps. It is a very nice blur and shows alot of movement-Well done!!

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    nice effect, I too wish for just a tad more detail or definition in head area.
    Just a matter of taste.....lol, I have nothing to equal this!

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    Denise, Dave, thanks. I did consider few other shots with better defined head area. I will post those later in the week.

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    Nice colours Indranil and the bird really stands out. Al (Forns) mentioned that it is good to have the eye or some part of the head in focus. I have never been too successful in this technique. Looking forward to more of your posts.

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    Indranil,
    I like your ultra fast bird flying at the speed of sound...:D:cool: I don't mind that the head is not in focus...it's all about feel and this one has it...congrats...:cool:

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