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We call this bird "Corre-limo", (I don´t know if my translation is good). He is always running. I had to wait for a while until I got the background I wanted.
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i have no idea what the bird is... perhaps a snipe, or one of the other beach birds. we have the same kind here on the western coast of the US, but we don't have those nifty castles to use as a backdrop! nice composition!
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Yes, very nice composition! Have you blurred the background in Photoshop - it seems you have a very dramatic drop off in DOF.
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No PS work at all, I have to use my 300 mm lens (450mm film lens). The DOF at that distance is very narrow.
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the dof looks nice here.. i would crop a bit off the bottom though as i prefer my blur behind my subjects and not in front and behind.. but thats just personal preference..
looks good! -dustin |
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I will do it.
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I love the depth of feild. Really points out what the subject is in the photo. Hey you are a REALLY GOOD PHOTOGRAPHER. You should get a website to show off your work.
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Thanks for your comments, but I´m just a begginer.
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