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Re: RTH terrible light [Re: Randall] #25827
10/25/09 09:27 PM
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Can't tell it's bad light the way you do them nice job




thanks for looking and for the nice comment Randell


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Re: RTH terrible light [Re: daveman] #25828
10/25/09 09:28 PM
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I agree- great shots. I actually think the flat lighting helps bring out the details - no harsh shadows.





I agree many times flat light does help with detail.


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Re: RTH terrible light [Re: Jackie P] #25829
10/25/09 09:29 PM
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I think these are great. You nailed the focus and the composition is great.
What lens are you using? My longest lens is the 200, just not long enough in some situations.





I was using my Canon 500 lens


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Re: RTH terrible light [Re: Tyler] #25830
10/25/09 09:30 PM
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I've got to agree with the others, I don't see "bad" lighting. The browns might be a bit dull, but the tans, whites, and the hawks eyes stand out great. A lot of your other bird shots seemed to have a harshness to them, while these have a nice soft feel to them.





Thanks for the nice comment and I do see what you are talking about soft feel.


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Re: RTH terrible light [Re: Marty Everhard] #25831
10/25/09 09:30 PM
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I have trouble getting that close to the Red Tail Hawks, skittish birds. Nice job.




I agree as a general rule RTH are very skittish.


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