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Subject: [OM] Re: Olympus Telephoto Shoot-Out!
From: hiwayman@xxxxxxx (Walt Wayman)
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 22:29:47 +0000
True. I thought about it, but it's just a quick and dirty scan, and I don't 
think I even sharpened it. It's one I'll need to work on, although I think I 
have a couple somewhere that are more better. I've got to get semi-organized 
and sort some stuff out. :-]

Walt

--
"Anything more than 500 yards from 
the car just isn't photogenic." -- 
Edward Weston

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Your most beautiful shot is even more beautifuler if you tame or clone 
> out the hot spot to the left of the bird's back.  Just cover it with 
> your hand and you'll see Mr/Mrs hawk jump out from the background.
> 
> Chuck Norcutt
> 
> 
> Walt Wayman wrote:
> > Red tails often pass through here, but, strangely, always get run off by 
> > the 
> pair of red-shouldered hawks, which are smaller, but more aggressive, who've 
> nested in the back yard for five or six years. Yeah, tree wiggling can be a 
> problem.
> > 
> > http://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/media/192375/site1150.jpg
> > 
> > Sorry, but I don't what lens it was taken with. I'm not a record-keeper.
> > 
> > Walt
> > 
> > --
> > "Anything more than 500 yards from 
> > the car just isn't photogenic." -- 
> > Edward Weston
> > 
> >  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> > From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
> >> Having done some shots of Red Tails nesting across the street, I became 
> >> aware of considerable motion of the tree itself which limited how sharp 
> >> an image I could get considerably. Even when there was no apparent wind 
> >> down on the ground, the tree was moving. I attempted to get shots when 
> >> there were lulls in tree motion combined with static poses of the nest 
> >> occupants, but the action shots were more interesting. Shots taken with 
> >> the same lens at the same time would have varying degrees of sharpness.
> >>
> >> Might this have been a factor in your shots?
> >>
> >> Moose
> >>> :::: Some call it vision; some call it temporal lobe epilepsy. ::::
> >>>   
> >> What do you think? :-)
> >>
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