Canon 50D
28-300 IS USM
SS 1/125
Aperture 9
ISO 1600
Shot at Kabini
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Canon 50D
28-300 IS USM
SS 1/125
Aperture 9
ISO 1600
Shot at Kabini
thats lovely one....I personally would have reduced the aperture to get more shutter speed.
Good that you were able to photograph this active little bird. I agree that higher shutter speed was required. Also I feel the image is a bit too bright, so I've edited and posted my version. Please tell me how it looks. Additional info : this is a SCALY BELLIED GREEN WOODPECKER
Last edited by Abhishek Jamalabad; 29-05-2009 at 02:35 PM.
Hi,
Nice photograph.Agree with Kiran about the aperture. The repost by Abshishek surely enhanced the image further.
You could have possibly used a lower ISO.
Last edited by Mrudul Godbole; 29-05-2009 at 02:42 PM.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Ramesh,
This image is tough to pull off. You have the tree trunk in the foreground.You needed more depth of field to cover the tree trunk as well as the woodpecker. So f9 helps in giving a higher depth of field. However that reduces your shutter speed even though you were using ISO 1600.
f5.6 would have given you a higher shutter speed and would have helped in terms of sharpness. Most of the smaller birds move fast and need a higher shutter speed to capture their movements.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Sabyasachi, while you're at it, could you give some tips about how aperture changes depth of field? (If this question is not meant for this thread, please say so, and I'll start a new one in the discussion forum)
Hi Reddy,
I think the camera has focused on the trunk. In such a situation you need to focus manually or select an appropriate focusing point.
Apana
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