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    Chickadee

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    Thanks for looking !

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    Re: Chickadee

    Very nice, great details and the background is perfect.

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    Re: Chickadee

    That is an outstanding picture! I like the DOF, the composition and the background very much. Definitely deserving of a frame, Jeff
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    Re: Chickadee

    Great Picture! What was your settings and equipment for this shot?
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    Re: Chickadee

    Quote Originally Posted by ChowChi-Ching
    Great Picture! What was your settings and equipment for this shot?
    300 mm f2.8; ISO 800 f2.8 1/2000 sec. No flash. Cropped. And the usual pp stuff.

    I think the background could use more work :blush2:


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    Re: Chickadee

    Nice detail and color.
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    Re: Chickadee

    Why ISO 800? I seem to always get the ISO wrong.... sometimes I hear keep it at minimum unless it is very low light, and other times I hear to keep it on auto, and even yet I hear to change it per circumstance.... I am so confused!!!
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    Re: Chickadee

    Great shot, AE, of a fidgety character
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    Re: Chickadee

    Quote Originally Posted by ChowChi-Ching
    Why ISO 800?
    Why not?

    How about it wasn't that bright where I was when I was, or I wanted to freeze any action that could come anytime without warning, or that I could be pointing my camera at something fast moving right the next sec?

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    Re: Chickadee

    Excellento, well done!
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