Show your nature & wildlife pictures - 4/ 3rds still going strong...

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e520
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1250)
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Exposure Bias: -0.3 EV
 
Here are a couple of my bird shots.





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Olympus E-510 and E-30 and a bunch of stuff to hang on it.
 
Both of those are truly fine. How did you process the B&W, if I may ask?

Thanks,
Sterling
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Lens Grit
 
Remember the summer of 2009?



Sterling
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Lens Grit
 
Bought my first DSLR last month - an E-620 with 14-42mm, 40-150mm, and 70-300mm lenses, totaling $819.40 shipped (details at http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1022&message=33993384 ). The images below are from my trip to our local zoo last weekend, all shot with the 70-300mm. They're out-of-the camera JPEGs, resized by Lightroom but with no other edits whatsoever (no sharpening, no histogram...nada). Each has a link to the original file, renamed by Lightroom but otherwise absolutely unchanged from the camera's output. I'm sure Canon and Nikon are capable of results like these, but at this price? Olympus still has plenty to offer for people like me.

http://filer.case.edu/pml3/images/2010-01-18_12-45-41_E-620.JPG



http://filer.case.edu/pml3/images/2010-01-18_13-43-48_E-620.JPG



http://filer.case.edu/pml3/images/2010-01-18_15-33-53_E-620.JPG

 
Tim, I like your photos, particularly the first one...showing the wild life. :) It's nice to see people too. There are so many good photos here on this thread...really spectacular, but I like that you showed something a little different...something that is fun!
 

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