mart_e 0 Posted January 12, 2010 Just started taking photos of birds. Taken with Nikon D90 / 105mm Nikkor f2.8 and SB-600. So I'm limited with range for the moment. I'm also new to flash photography, so I'm currently feeling my way into this sort of photography and balancing exposure / aperture / flash. 1/100 sec, f5.6, TTL-BL flash (slow-sync) <- From memory, I'll update with EXIF data later. Link to comment
matman1975 0 Posted January 14, 2010 Well thats a good start undouptly. Very sharp shot, full of rich detail, nicely blurred background as well! Well done, welcome to Photonet! Link to comment
mart_e 0 Posted January 14, 2010 Thanks Theodore - I think there was possibly a degree of luck in this shot, I'm using trial and error on balancing shutter/aperture/flash strength/flash mode at present, and I'm finding that I can't predict the outcome too well just yet, I normally over or under expose slightly, but I'm concentrating on getting the sharpness as a start point, then stepping back to balance exposure. This wee-fella was particularly camera friendly, changing poses frequently, pausing for flash, then re-posing, he also didn't mind the flash or me getting too close. Thanks, Just checked your portfolio, some fantastic wildlife photography, great shots, going to spend some time perusing and get inspired. Martin Link to comment
julio_segura_carmona1 4 Posted January 14, 2010 Excelente imagen de gran belleza, luz, bello encuadre y perfecta composición. saludos cordiales Amigo. Link to comment
trisha jean-angela 5 Posted March 21, 2010 Lovely image; nice sharp focus on the face and great blurry background softens it adding just the right detail on this cute little guy's face. Very well done. Thank you for sharing. :) Link to comment
Mark Keefer 4,779 Posted August 2, 2010 Depth of field right on, love the sharpness and bokeh. Nice image. Link to comment
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