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Spoonbill shot with Leica 800/5.6, R9+DMR


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Dhruba, I took the liberty of posting the picture here as most people will not take the time to click through the link. Whenever possible, consider attaching the file and adding it to your post.

It is a beautiful picture, sharp and wonderful!

 

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Dhruba, I took the liberty of posting the picture here as most people will not take the time to click through the link. Whenever possible, consider attaching the file and adding it to your post.

It is a beautiful picture, sharp and wonderful!

 

[ATTACH]385177[/ATTACH]

 

Many thanks Karl. I guess it is my first post of picture in this forum, I need to learn how to. I could not find how to do, and simply gave the link.

Thanks again.

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Many thanks to all for your comments/suggestions.

 

I am not good in technicality, I would love to know how to use water mark in the picture, from where I can download it for free of charge ...

 

About the technical details - I used Leica R9+DMR+800/5.6 Modular lens, 100 ISO (if i recall correctly, normally I don't prefer to go higher in ISO), F5.6, Shutter speed - don't remember.

 

I have very little enhanced the color in photoshop, I better could have left as it is simply because the color saturation of Leica is great, also it was evening light just before the sunset.

 

I am basically Canon shooter, do have 800/5.6 IS lens but am getting crazy after Leica because of Color Saturation and Contrast. I am thinking to buy Sony A99 camera and use Leica Modul Lens with Leitax Mount.

 

Thanking you all.

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Wonderful shot in every way. To post the photo click on the attachements paperclick icon. The rest is easy and intuitive. Just be certain to follow Forum rules regarding image size: No side longer than 1024 pixels, no file larger than 300KB.

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Wonderful shot in every way. To post the photo click on the attachements paperclick icon. The rest is easy and intuitive. Just be certain to follow Forum rules regarding image size: No side longer than 1024 pixels, no file larger than 300KB.

 

Thank you Stuart and everybody.

Can you please tell me where is the attachements paperclick icon? I can not find it.

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Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here…

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when the file has loaded click on the down arrow just to the right of the clip and select the file to attach it.

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Showed this to my niece's little boys today, they absolutely loved it and are

quite convinced that the chick is a plastic toy (they are still very young).

 

Thank you so much, nice to hear to hear that.

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