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Critique By: Chris Lauritzen  (K:14949)  
9/6/2010 4:02:34 PM

Nice! Only fault I can find are the skin tones look a bit off.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Anusuya Bairagi  (K:6719)  
7/18/2010 6:53:53 AM

so sweet!!!
regards,
anusuya.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Dragana Zugic  (K:325)  
7/17/2010 5:45:56 PM

so trendy :))... Nice work!
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Sophie O.  (K:223)  
7/16/2010 10:13:18 PM

very cute.Good work.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Chris Lauritzen  (K:14949)  
7/9/2005 9:11:47 PM

Great timing on this one!
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: David Miller  (K:105)  
7/7/2005 6:40:11 PM

Yes, the DOF is a little deceiving without knowing the location & setup.

Distance to the bird was about 6' or so...the trees in the background probably 50-60' away.

Thanks for the comments.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Sue O'S  (K:12878)  
6/30/2005 3:33:00 PM

David, you did really well with this. I'm not sure if the wings need to be more frozen or not. I can see the benefit if they were, but I like the sense of motion with this as is.

Also of note is the remarkable bokeh for that f-stop. Beautifully wrought! Keep it up.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Mohamed Banna  (K:34237)  
6/30/2005 5:54:31 AM

you catch the moment in a very perfect shot,, WELL DONE 7/7
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Laurie Gould  (K:11942)  
6/29/2005 9:04:58 PM

Beautiful hummingbird shot! I love the colors and the details are great. very well done.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: David Miller  (K:105)  
6/29/2005 8:47:16 PM

Roberta,

colibri?


Thanks to all that have replied, btw.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: * James *  (K:20200)  
6/29/2005 8:43:43 PM

david, the photo is fine as it is.... but to feeze the wings would make it much nicer. however the hummingbird flutters its wings about 10,000 times per second or some ridiculous number like that.... so u did well. take care ~ james
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: David Miller  (K:105)  
6/29/2005 8:41:05 PM

James,

Do you think that it would be better without the blur in the wings? I mean a complete freeze.

I may have to try this again this weekend.
Thanks for the tip.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: * James *  (K:20200)  
6/29/2005 8:38:52 PM

nice shot, but need to speed up the shutter a bit to freeze the wings a bit more. hard to do i know..... good work nonetheless... james
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Roberta A.  (K:976)  
6/29/2005 8:31:07 PM

But it is a colibri?
It's fantastic. Congratulations!
It's more difficult because he's speedyyyyy
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Alejandro Gómez  (K:4270)  
6/29/2005 8:27:36 PM

Incredible shoot! I like it very much.

Regards,

Ale.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Sue O'S  (K:12878)  
12/1/2004 7:08:43 PM

Nice setup; marvelous capture.

I think I favor the other one a bit more however.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Newton   (K:77)  
11/23/2004 10:40:46 PM

very nice shot indeed!
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: José Vasconcelos Dias  (K:9341)  
11/23/2004 6:16:28 PM

Fantastic foto! This fotos are really difficult to take and this one is perffect. I like the red tone, fits very well. Congrats
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Chris Lauritzen  (K:14949)  
11/23/2004 3:49:55 PM

Nice one...
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: David Miller  (K:105)  
11/23/2004 3:35:36 PM

Pat,

get ready for a really technical set-up

Red serving tray, about 1/2" water.
Dr. Pepper bottle with a pin hole poked into the bottom. Hung on a string about 6" above tray.

I was using an 25mm ext. tube on with a normal lens. Focusing was tough.
Lighting, started with SB800 but it started to over heat, so I switched to my Alien Bee B800.

Being that I had ALOT of light, I set my shutter speed up to 1/500 and everything seemed to work out OK.

oh...and lots and lots of pics.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Patrick Ziegler  (K:21797)  
11/23/2004 3:30:38 PM

Excellent. I really like the red color. What technique did you use to catch the drop?
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Mr. M ...  (K:5507)  
11/23/2004 3:25:19 PM

Perfect drip...
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
11/20/2004 1:46:37 AM

Great shot, David, you caught him perfectly!
Dave.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Michele Berti  (K:14921)  
11/18/2004 3:03:17 PM

really great capture!
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Chris Lauritzen  (K:14949)  
11/16/2004 11:06:01 PM

Numer 5 is a alive.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Sue O'S  (K:12878)  
11/16/2004 8:34:16 PM

David, it's good to see a new upload from you! And such a nice one. Welcome back.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: m.c. lopez  (K:14766)  
11/16/2004 8:05:42 PM

Could you call me ?
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Ameed El-Ghoul  (K:42215)  
11/16/2004 7:32:49 PM

Excellent composition for the MDOF, i like the experiment allot in here, creative indeed, very well done, Regards,
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Bee Arthur  (K:2259)  
8/21/2003 1:32:30 PM

Great job. I agree with most of the comments that the harsh highlights really works for this shoot. I enjoyed all of your shots of ths animal, but I think this one says the most because of the depth, and the mood that is set by the harsher shadows. Keep it up. Adam.
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)

Critique By: Willie Brown  (K:37)  
8/21/2003 10:08:14 AM

Such a beautiful creature! What a regal pose.....I would like to see this pic with a darker background to see if this would "bring out" the leopard even more....Great shot, anyway
        Photo By: David Miller  (K:105)


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