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#54714 - 03/13/09 09:25 PM Tips [Re: Warren_Polidori]
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This is a very important tip for those who choose to shoot out of Auto Mode. In Auto Mode the camera thinks it's smarter than you, prove it wrong! This tip will contribute to sharper photos and may be one of the best basic tips you can ever remember. Lens aperture has a sweet spot that is not too open and not too closed. It generally gives the best results all other considerations being equal.
I love this site and I will post more tips in the near future.
http://www.adorama.com/Catalog.tpl?op=academy_new&article=091507

Best,
Warren


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#54715 - 03/13/09 10:58 PM Re: Tips [Re: Warren_Polidori]
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About 20 years ago we worked with an old Director of Photography who had been a combat photographer in WW2. At lunch we were asking him about how he had time to take meter readings with all the action going on around him. His response was "I shot the entire war at between f5.6 and 8."

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#54716 - 03/14/09 01:02 PM Dubie's Eagles [Re: tomthbomb]
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Here are a few photos of a pair of eagles Dubie had the privilege of capturing with his new digital camera. I think they function as an early warning system. Maybe Dubie can tell us more about them.







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#54717 - 03/14/09 01:38 PM Re: Dubie's Eagles [Re: tglassco]
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Dubie,

Great photo! National Geographic material there.

It appears that the eagle on the left must be the female since she's really giving the other one a hard time. Looks like she's saying "rabbit, why do you just bring home rabbit? Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit. How about bringing home a nice bass once in a while!"

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#54718 - 03/14/09 01:56 PM Re: Dubie's Eagles [Re: Warren_Polidori]
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It appears that the eagle on the left must be the female since she's really giving the other one a hard time. Looks like she's saying "rabbit, why do you just bring home rabbit? Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit. How about bringing home a nice bass once in a while!"

Best,
Warren



Warren,

Those were my thoughts exactly. Female on Left/Male on Right

Photo #1 - Mature couple ignoring each other

Photo #2 - Female giving male hell while male turns his back and contends - Go Shove It!

Photo #3 - Female continues to squawk at male

Sounds Familiar
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#54719 - 03/14/09 02:06 PM Re: Dubie's Eagles [Re: tglassco]
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Tom,

Great stuff! Yes it does sound familiar.

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#54720 - 03/14/09 02:18 PM Re: Dubie's Eagles [Re: tglassco]
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You guys aren't only funny, but you're right. The female is on the left.

I call them Helen and Bob..."Yellin" Helen and "Bobs" his head. They were also named for Helen and Bob Eastman, two old friends who were big Audubon people here in Winter Haven.

This Panasonic Lumix with the 483mm zoom Leica lens is a really nice inexpensive camera.

These shots were taken about 120 feet from the base of the tree, and they are about 35 feet in the air.

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#54721 - 03/14/09 02:47 PM Re: Dubie's Eagles [Re: 7033grip]
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Here's several more from Dubie. Good job there Dubie!

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Warren



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#54722 - 03/14/09 04:47 PM Re: Tips [Re: Warren_Polidori]
Warren_Polidori Offline
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This is a very important tip for those who choose to shoot out of Auto Mode. In Auto Mode the camera thinks it's smarter than you, prove it wrong! This tip will contribute to sharper photos and may be one of the best basic tips you can ever remember. Lens aperture has a sweet spot that is not too open and not too closed. It generally gives the best results all other considerations being equal.
I love this site and I will post more tips in the near future.
http://www.adorama.com/Catalog.tpl?op=academy_new&article=091507

Best,
Warren




This is a very nice follow-up tip to the previous one which reinforces camera lens aperture. As I read through these tips I'll post more and I hope they are useful to you.

Best,
Warren

http://www.adorama.com/catalog.tpl?article=022008&op=academy_new

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#54723 - 03/15/09 08:00 PM Space Shuttle [Re: tomthbomb]
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At 7:43 PM (EDT) The Space Shuttle lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center. These photos were taken from my front yard in St. Augustine which is probably 90 miles from the launch pad.

That's one big rocket













After separation of the solid fuel booster rockets



On it's Way






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