> 
> From: Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/05/08 Mon PM 09:42:19 GMT
> To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
> Subject: Re: PESO - Gannet
> 
> Well, of course, I didn't get your first post... then some
> commented without
> including link...
> 
> Nice grab - and this one doesn't give me vertigo :) :)
> the serious crop is interesting kinda abstract.
> 
> was the black background the rock face? a dark cloud? 
> 
> ann

Looking down on the bird - it's the sea.  A long way down, looking at the lens 
combination....

> 
> 
> Jostein wrote:
> > 
> > Thanks to all who took a peek at the piccie:
> > 
> > > http://www.oksne.net/paw/runde/gannet.html
> > 
> > And more thanks for the comments! Only a few have reached my inbox, so
> > I'll do a C&P from the archive and reply to all here:
> > 
> > Tim Ø. wrote:
> > "Is it cropped? IMO, the bird needs a tiny bit more gliding space.
> > This said: It's an elegant and efficient photo of an elegant efficient
> > bird."
> > 
> > Thanks Tim, I see what you mean. I had another look at the cropping,
> > but unfortunately I have no leeway in the vertical with this
> > particular shot.
> > 
> > Paul S. wrote:
> > "Very nice. Good job catching him in flight. How sharp is it at 100%?"
> > 
> > Thanks Paul. Here's 100%-sized crop:
> > http://www.oksne.net/paw/runde/gannet-crop.jpg
> > As you can see, there's some CA. Cyan on the left side of the neck and
> > golden on the right. Edge definition is quite nice, but there isn't an
> > awful lot of detail in the plumage...:-)
> > 
> > Christian and Bruce D commented on the perspective.
> > Thanks for the kind words, guys. You're quite right. I had serious
> > vertigo problems during the whole damn session. It was about 150m
> > straight down. The gannets were flying about 100m below us.
> > 
> > John F wrote:
> > "Lovely pic, and great technique in the Stenquist mould. 1/500 is very
> > slow with an effective focal length (35mm) of 1:1275."
> > 
> > I have a sturdy tripod with a big ballhead and a Kimberley Sidekick
> > mount. The Sidekick really is a good help for wielding those big
> > lenses. No way I can compete with Steady Stenquist...:-)
> > 
> > Ken Waller wrote:
> > "Very nice but the black background detracts by "hiding" the wing
> > tips."
> > 
> > Ouch! On my monitor, the dark gray wings stand out from the deep blue
> > water. Maybe some shadow/highlight work required...
> > 
> > Marnie, Rick W., please try again. It must have been temporarily. I
> > think my space provider sometimes have maintenance in a time window
> > that disfavours american viewers.
> > 
> > Cotty, Gonz, P.J., thanks for the kind words! :-)
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > jostein
> 
> 


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