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Leap Of Faith


Leap Of Faith
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Copyright: Dilshan Mahdi Hussainmiya (dilshan74) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 253 W: 45 N: 275] (2023)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-10-21
Categories: Decisive Moment
Camera: Nikon D90, 70-300mm ED G Nikon VRII
Exposure: f/5.0, 1/500 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-10-22 1:12
Viewed: 78
Points: 9
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Well it takes two to tango and it takes two to help this kind of shot. I was out with my shooting buddies yesterday and the light was getting too low for any more photos and my friend provided the starting gun (just kidding). I set the ISO to 1600 and shutter speed to 1/500 of sec. Then went the loud clap and I was ready, pre-focused and then hit the continuous shutter mode with AF-C tracking...So this was the "leap of faith" and I am glad I could catch it and share it with you...

Any comments/critique/suggestions always welcome....

cheers,

Dilshan

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To eml623: Hey Andikadilshan74 2 10-26 00:08
To cunejo200: Thank you for you appreciationdilshan74 1 10-22 23:33
To psyce: Thank you for you appreciationdilshan74 1 10-22 05:37
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  • psyce Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 167 W: 11 N: 90] (1565)
  • [2009-10-22 1:21]
  • [+]

nice capture dilshan... well done with the timing... the sharpness is fantastic... well focused shot... TFS

Hi mate

Some good decisions made - with the ISO, the high shutter speed, and the friend with the clapper.

I think where this falls is that it tries to show too much, too many birds. The eye is unable to find a point on which to focus, and keeps moving through the frame. For most people, that is an uncomfortable experience: a photograph that lets the eye rest on a focal point and uses the rest of the image as "context" is usually more pleasing.

The two ascending birds in the centre of your shot, for example, are a beautiful sight. If you had zoomed in on one or two birds only and followed their take-off, or if you cropped this shot down for a similar result, I think it would be much better!

regards
Rew

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  • eml623 (28)
  • [2009-10-22 6:52]
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Hi again Dilshan

Good shot n thanks for sharing it.
I had try take a shot for this birds, but the result not good. Well, im just started this hoby :) n may b my camera not suitable this kind of shot.
Come n visit at my Kampong Ukong, u will see them a lot covering the trees side of sungai ukong n im sure it was very nice view.

Andika

Hello Dilshan,

First I must commend you for experimenting with your cam's features. I am impressed with the noisefree ISO 1600, and the sharp and well focused birds with your f/5.0, 1/500 seconds settings. But I agree with Rew. The composition is a bit busy; the sharp railing from the bridge is distracting.

I also fancy bird photography but at this time I will need to invest on a telephoto lens longer than 300 mm. In a quick stroll of your gallery, I have the impression that you have a firm grasp and understanding of the technical side of photography. It's in the composition that you and I need to work on. BTW, I do like your previous posting of No R'egret...

I can blah blah more but I am squeezing this c/c on a lunch break at work. My best regards.

Danilo

Hi Dilshan,
Beautiful action caught of view of this amazing birds,
Excellent POV. and details, good colors and light.
picture very sharp and clear,
all my compliments
Michel

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  • AKITA Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1019 W: 81 N: 66] (12300)
  • [2009-10-22 23:45]

dear Dilshan Mahdi,
an interesting and beautiful figures are nice,
various figures make this picture holding time in spite of moment shot.
really the wings show us invisible air to visible, and the sounds of wings make us notice the birth of wind.
thank you for your excellent shot,
Akihisa

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