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Old 15-11-2011, 12:46 PM
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Tragedy and Success

It's been nearly a decade since I have visited my old haunts among Sydney's Blue mountains. This weekend an opportunity presented itself to spend a day up there with no reason to hurry for any deadlines so I took it.

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Old 15-11-2011, 01:27 PM
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Fantastic images!
I particularly like the third shot, the pose is great and I like the way you have captured the light in it's eye.
Well done.
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Old 15-11-2011, 01:47 PM
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I just read the full story!
the same thing happened to me last Christmas. I had my camera (flash attached) sitting on the coffee table when my 1 year old son decided to yank the strap. Hot Shoe snapped off. You would think they could at least design the flash to be the weakest point.

Still, well done on the Lyrebird, I've seen them in the wild on occasion but have never been able to actually get a shot in time.
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Old 15-11-2011, 01:57 PM
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I just read the full story!
the same thing happened to me last Christmas. I had my camera (flash attached) sitting on the coffee table when my 1 year old son decided to yank the strap. Hot Shoe snapped off. You would think they could at least design the flash to be the weakest point.

Still, well done on the Lyrebird, I've seen them in the wild on occasion but have never been able to actually get a shot in time.
Lucky for me I have the 5DII and the top of the camera is stronger than the bottom of the flash. I'd rather have a broken flash than a broken camera.
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Old 15-11-2011, 05:41 PM
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Love the little finch. Beautiful. Colour temperature on the first and third feels a little cool? So the 100-400L delivered?
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Old 15-11-2011, 05:54 PM
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Love the little finch. Beautiful. Colour temperature on the first and third feels a little cool? So the 100-400L delivered?
Absolutely mate!

About colour temp...

It's hard to get it right. I know it was in shade, but when I select shade in the WB (RAW) it doesn't look right. When I use the eyedropper tool to pick a white, black or grey area, sometimes it looks right, other times it doesn't.

Sometimes I resort to colour temp sliders instead. My monitor is calibrated with the Spyder III.

Most of the time it is more by feel than it is by presets and numbers.
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Old 15-11-2011, 05:57 PM
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Yes, I've found the temp presets for shade/cloud etc come out too warm for my liking. Sometimes I use them as a start, then maybe cool it down a bit from there if I'm feeling lazy. Really should shoot a WhiBal card on location, then the eyedropper should be spot on. But I always forget to do that unless I've made plans.
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Old 15-11-2011, 06:12 PM
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Yes, I've found the temp presets for shade/cloud etc come out too warm for my liking. Sometimes I use them as a start, then maybe cool it down a bit from there if I'm feeling lazy. Really should shoot a WhiBal card on location, then the eyedropper should be spot on. But I always forget to do that unless I've made plans.
I'll have to find one that's 18% grey.
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Old 15-11-2011, 09:10 PM
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Lovelly photos there Barry. It feels good not to be on a timetable and away from it all.

Darrin...
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I'll have to find one that's 18% grey.
http://michaeltapesdesign.com/whibal.html
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Old 15-11-2011, 09:57 PM
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Troy,

I've been using a WhiBal for several years now. I find that it leaves my images looking clinically sterile. That is, it's just too perfect. I prefer warmth in my portraits. But, for mixed lighting scenarios, it is a godsend.

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Old 15-11-2011, 10:05 PM
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Yeah, that's kinda what I do. Whibal card, then slightly warm to taste, add seasoning and serve with greens.
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Old 16-11-2011, 11:46 AM
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Nice captures Baz, a beautiful bit of country for wandering around in.

I like the waterfall, it has a very surreal look to it.
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