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BONSAL wrote:let me share to you my first perfect bird shot............
(Shot by Sigma 150-500mm lense)
Wow, Bon... congratulations... how long did you wait to capture this GREAT shot? It's crystal clear I can actually count his/her wing feathers. Thanks for sharing.
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Alibangbang wrote:Wow, Bon congratulations... how long did you wait to capture this GREAT shot?
Thank you Mana. I just waited only 15minutes with a tripod medyo ya tsambahan da.This was taken in a burst mode (the taking of multiple shots in close succession) at La Mesa Eco Park.
"Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow." - ronald e. Osborn
WOW BON...super-rmanghihiyot nakaw gayod BON. What lens did you use? You deserve your camera or the other way around. Otherwise wara siya pusli kon wara siya mahidispatsar. Waray iya future. permi da siya auto-shot
cordapya wrote:WOW BON...super-rmanghihiyot nakaw gayod BON. What lens did you use? You deserve your camera or the other way around. Otherwise wara siya pusli kon wara siya mahidispatsar. Waray iya future. permi da siya auto-shot
Thank you Mana Cordaps. because of your D80, i was able to discover the wonders of digital photography. im using the two nikon lenses coming from you plus a sigma macro/wide angle lense and a sigma telephoto lense. I also upgraded to D90 pero back-up cam ko da gihapon an D80 mo. Bawing-bawi na rin ang investment ko sa mga equipments. i already made numerous photography projects ranging from product, event to hotel/resort photoshoots. Btw, Patrick now also craves photography. bos-bos lang kami nan equipment. we're planning to enroll advanced photography course next month. hopefully magmaterialize an amo plano to set-up a studio next year.
"Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow." - ronald e. Osborn