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Photographer  Mike Frakes {Karma:3349}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Pentax MZ-50 / ZX-50
Categories Nature
Portrait
Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio Wildlife
Lens Sigma 28-80mm 3.5-5.6
Uploaded 4/22/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Sensia RA
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 472 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 3 Rating
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Location City -  Bowral
State -  NSW
Country - Australia   Australia
About The amount of effort to get this guy to stay where he was so he could be shot through this tiny hole in the fence.. he got fed good!
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Mike Frakes   {K:3349} 10/16/2005
oh, ooops. Will change that after this, cheers. I still use the MZ for slide shots, I don't "do" standard film anymore, it is all digital and slide now. I use the digital to set up good slide shots when I have my tripod handy for those longer exposures, but I have found that the quality of the D* ist "s" (that is the model I have) is quite good. as long as I remember which ISO setting I have it in!

As luck would have it, I had a helper on this shot who fed the bird and scared it off occassionally too.. he he he he

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Alice Ewing Alice Ewing   {K:2418} 10/14/2005
Hi Mike, you seem to like birds (so do I)

Hehe, you might want to edit the location from USA to Australia? Unless this magpie flew all the way there? )

Interesting, and original, effect of the small hole on the image of the magpie. Almost like a pinhole camera! Well captured, how did you manage to feed the bird and keep looking through the viewfinder?

So you graduated from the MZ to the *ist-D, how did you find the change? I had the MX (an older (c. 1976), fully manual version of the MZ I think!)

Cheers,
Alice.

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Jake Baker   {K:38} 4/22/2005
lovely pic I love birds and really like how you captured it on your picture. Like how you blurred outside it and glad you fed him well lol :?)

from Jake

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