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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/5/2005
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nicely.. a violation of the privacy! I joke.. nicely frame.. roby
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Jan Graziano
{K:17920} 8/1/2005
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Mohamed - thank you for your comment. Appreciate you taking the time. Jan
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Mohamed Banna
{K:34237} 8/1/2005
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great shot,, needs this EYE the EYE which can catch thing others can't see
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Jan Graziano
{K:17920} 8/1/2005
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Thanks for the advice Hermen - As I mentioned to Don - she's already flown the coop along with her fledgling. Next year - unless she is gearing up for her 4th brood this year! Jan
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Jan Graziano
{K:17920} 8/1/2005
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Thanks Don - will add your advice to my photo hints doc that I keep. Unfortunately, unless she decides to lay and hatch another brood that little fledgling was bigger than I thought. I do believe that I say it leave the nest today. Mom is gone too. Darn the luck! (As Rob would say.) I know by next year's nesting season I will have more experience and will perhaps be fortunate enough to get a better shot. The day was overcast too - but her little corner of the world is always in deep shadow. Jan
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 8/1/2005
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Janice set your meter to spot metering and see if that will open up the shadows. Maybe you could use a flash fill? I bet you can take lots of pictures and she won't leave. Don.
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Hermen Pen
{K:9168} 8/1/2005
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Janice,
I was also thinking about the ladder and the telephoto lens :-) Besides of that: shooting on an overcast day will probably give a better result than with sunny weather, because the shadows will be less pronounced.
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Jan Graziano
{K:17920} 8/1/2005
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Thanks for the advice Roberto - except my camera and that new lens do not like each other. When I put it on the camera, I keep getting an Err 99 message, and the camera will not work. The explanation in the book is either the battery (take out and put back in--did that to no effect) or the message is due to using a non-Canon lens. Will take it back to the Camera shop tomorrow and see if they can figure out what is what. I know how to adjust the ISO - will have to read about how to set the timer. :-) Mom
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Jan Graziano
{K:17920} 8/1/2005
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Thanks Mary - she was definately keeping an "eagle" eye on me! Jan
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Rob Graziano
{K:6678} 8/1/2005
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Mom...get Dad's ladder, put it as close to the door as you can. Dad has changed lights and she hasn't fled. Then use your new telephoto lens with the mini-tripod, when you have the bottom for it..LOL, then put your ISO up to about 400 or 800 (try them both) and put the timer on. She is usually extremely still. :) That is probably too much? :) LOL You know me with running after birds. LOL
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Mark Biri
{K:117} 8/1/2005
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Janice - I think the tones and shadows are very nice and add to the idea that the Momma is protecting her brood. I wouldn't change anything about the image.
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 8/1/2005
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Janice, I don't know enough about camera settings to offer any suggestions. However, I can say that I really like this. She looks like she's waving to you. I actually don't find the darkened corner distracting as it dies look quite natural. Mary
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