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Sunday, March 26, 2006
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shutter speed: 1/320 sec, aperture: f/5, iso: 100, focal length: 210mm, manual setting using ef 75-300mm f/4-5.6 zoom lens
one of the birds visiting our window. i tried not to open the window, forced to shoot from the inside with the dirty glass and opted to use the zoom lens to avoid it from leaving...
tweet tweet.
discoursed by jeff @ 9:21 AM |
What other people think:
This bird looks wild and they must be nesting at your airconditioning. Glad you didn't find them dead because of the avian outbreak.
Happy Sunday!
PS. I'd still like to see more extraordinary shots like backdrafts, night lights, old Dubai without even thinking you're capturing them. Try it!