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			 by kipper on Sun May 22, 2005 11:08 pm
 Another one from Banyule on Saturday.
 Lens: 70-200VR (with TC1.7E II)
 Focal Length: 220MM
 Mode: Aperture Priority
 Shutter: 1/60th
 Aperture: F/4.8
 ISO: 200
 WB: Auto
 Metering: Matrix
 Auto Flash Mode: i-TTL
 Auto Flash Comp Ev: -1 1/3
 Photoshopping -> Completely replace everything besides bird and perch.
 Background was a lot of gum tree leaves...yuck too messy.
 Bit of USM and not much else.
 Probably went a bit too tight on the crop.
 Darryl  (aka Kipper)Nikon D200
 
			
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 by Matt. K on Sun May 22, 2005 11:19 pm
 Kipper
Fine photography!
 Regards
 Matt. K
 
			
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 by Nicole on Sun May 22, 2005 11:52 pm
 An excellent grey fantail shot!    
			
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 by robw25 on Mon May 23, 2005 12:44 am
 nice one kipper ..... have been tryin to get a few bird shots myself.... the little b.....d"s dont stay still for long enough or i'm too bloody slow 
 cheers rob
 
			
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 by flipfrog on Mon May 23, 2005 4:57 am
 not usually a fan of bird pix but i like this one kipper...
wish he had more negative space to look into tho.
 
 nice sharp image, cute bird too!
 
			
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			 by yeocsa on Mon May 23, 2005 10:03 am
 Hi Kipper,
 You are improving.  Nice shot there.
 
 regards,
 
 Arthur
 
			
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