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In an equipment show in Toronto, I took some indoor intimate birdie shots
![]() ![]() ![]() Original but still resized http://www.pbase.com/danieltong/imag...9/original.jpg The lens is insanely sharp at F4.5. Would not recommend for any model shots at all Daniel p.s.Oops sorry guys. I should have set to show large not original. And for those who like to get the details they can still go back to original Last edited by danielchtong; Oct 14, 2012 at 3:26 PM. |
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Which lens did you use?
Shots are great! |
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They sure are sharp. And, so don't those beaks look sharp.
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I really love the DA200. It seems like it gets over-looked too often but it is still one of my favorite lenses. These are neat pictures, always love parrots.
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I like the framing on the 1st shot, the parrots made great subjects
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Some great detail, and very fine capture of behavior patterns as well!
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Great shots, beautiful birds, fantastic detail.
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