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Photographer  Christian Barrette {Karma:21125}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon fe
Categories Wildlife
Film Format
Portfolio P03
Lens Vivitar series 1 210 mm
Uploaded 5/17/2003 Film / Memory Type Fuji Reala
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 643 Shutter n.a.
Favorites Aperture n.a.
Critiques 8 Rating
5.53
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Location City - 
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About A mallard, downtown in a botanical garden.
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Christian Barrette   {K:21125} 5/19/2003
Thank you all. To answer Kevin : yes this was shot with the telephoto, probably at f4. The only PS work was to apply Sharpen at the selected bird's shape to amplify its contrast with the background.
Don : exposure was almost a matter of luck. My Fe (now traded in, this was it's last assignment - a test before reselling) had manual exposure with speed priority. The bird was actually coming straight at me from the water - I was probably in "his" area, and it was a hard job to keep it inside the frame and focused at the same time. The exposure was kept on the initial values set on a long distance shot on the pond. My scanner is a Nikon CoolScan IV.

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Keith Kihn   {K:89} 5/18/2003
Really like the DOF, Excellent shot....................!

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 5/18/2003
Great picture and nice colors. The long focal length lens was perfect for this shot. You must have a pretty good scanner for film. Well done. Don.

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Andre Cajot   {K:7793} 5/17/2003
Good use of "DOF", interesting background though.

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Kevin Greggain Kevin Greggain   {K:2572} 5/17/2003
How majestic this mallard looks as enhanced by the great DOF on this photo. Was this the lens, or did you adjust in PS ? It looks very professional. Perfect lighting..

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Mike Marcotte   {K:3948} 5/17/2003
Ah yes, -the very rare & secretive Mallard. You have made this common bird look quite reagal. Nice Picture.

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 5/17/2003
marvelous shot.nice capture.

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Charles Weil   {K:794} 5/17/2003
Very nice photo!! You've isolated the duck very well with the depth of field selection!!! Kudos!

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