Captured on last weekend trip to Tampa bay with James.
Green backgrounds and colorful Glossy ibis produced some wonderful opportunities.
D300 200-400mm VR
F8 1/1200
Captured on last weekend trip to Tampa bay with James.
Green backgrounds and colorful Glossy ibis produced some wonderful opportunities.
D300 200-400mm VR
F8 1/1200
Last edited by Sid Garige; 08-03-2009 at 07:09 PM.
Nice green BG, exposure, and interaction. The heads of both the birds look slightly soft, but it could just be me. I would tone down the brighter parts of the bills.
Great behavior captured. Image seems soft overall. Love the comp. and colors.
I like the interaction and angle and agree with Aidan regarding sharpening more and toning down the bills.
The interaction is great and I agree w/ toning down the bills. I love the green BG!
lovely Bg , expo. & compo , nice action here
Agreed on sharning and toning down bills
TFS
A little bit soft for me, but great action and dof.
I agree on looking soft on the heads - but a nice image overall! some TLC will improve it even further.
Great timing and COMP and action. A Linear Burn on the lightest portion of the two bills (esp. the juvie) would be an improvement. The heads both look pretty sharp. The wing blur (a lot for 1/1200 sec!) on the juvie bugs me a bit. All in all, PDC = pretty darned cool.
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Artie,
Getting little confused here. I processed the image on a 19" Monitor at resolution 1440 x 900 (pixel size 0.2842 mm). Image was sharp and I did not see any issues.
Came to work today morning and looked at the image on 17" Laptop at resolution 1440 x 900 ( pixel size 0.2543 mm )
Image was really soft and bright. Calibrated the laptop, brightness was fixed but image was soft.
Went back to a 21" Dell monitor at resolution 1680 x 1050 (pixel size 0.2692 mm). Sharpness was better than 17" laptop but was not what I saw on my 19" screen.
I am suspecting resolution of the monitor ( especially pixel size has some thing to do with this.)
Reading more on this to understand the hole concept jpgs and pixel size. I will keep you posted.
Can I get your monitor size and display resolution pls? I want to see why you are seeing a sharper image and not others. May be your pixel size match my monitor pixel size.
Here is a reference table for monitor size, resolution and pixel size.
http://www.prismo.ch/comparisons/desktop.php
I think it has to do with the orientation of wing. Juv wing is not on film plane.
Thanks
Sid
Last edited by Sid Garige; 08-04-2009 at 05:10 PM.
Very nice catch. I've never seen a glossy feed their young, and must unusual to see it in the open.
Hey Sid, I am a technical dummy; is this what you are looking for: 1680 X 1050?
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YAW. 17 inches diagonally.
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Artie,
Thanks for the feedback.
I started a new thread here
http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=42700
-Sid