tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8981293682515528593.post8889779396708083017..comments2023-06-30T10:22:54.546-04:00Comments on Robot Retina: Clowns of The Bird World!Charles Perezhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00962971909029829821noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8981293682515528593.post-78127440050094060632012-03-19T07:14:10.333-04:002012-03-19T07:14:10.333-04:00Really like your chickadee. My favorites are the ...Really like your chickadee. My favorites are the Eastern Bluebirds. Just starting to show up in the past week. <br /><br />BZAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8981293682515528593.post-59505495580975086552012-03-13T13:43:20.530-04:002012-03-13T13:43:20.530-04:00Lyndsay, I shot this in Aperture Priority mode at ...Lyndsay, I shot this in Aperture Priority mode at f/8,1/400 sec at ISO 200. I usually shoot RAW and JPEG (I get one of each for each shutter trip) and use the RAW files for adjustments, etc and to create the JPEGs I use on the site. We should get together to discuss!<br /><br />Thanks for the kind words, Brenda! I'm glad it evoked some good memories for you. I'm surprised you're just now seeing Cardinals; we have them at our feeders all winter-long.Charles Perezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00962971909029829821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8981293682515528593.post-18394580442531358882012-03-12T21:52:17.815-04:002012-03-12T21:52:17.815-04:00Charles
Can you post f-stop, ISO, focal length set...Charles<br />Can you post f-stop, ISO, focal length settings for your pictures. Additionally do you always save as raw files and then convert to tiff or jpeg? Finally does the type of SD card (speed, quality etc.) make a huge difference?<br /><br />As far as birds are concerned, if that little rat b@$t@^& hadnt chewed up the back of my house, I would have voted for him as the best backyard bird. Maybe I should check with you and Kim re: the right birdfeeder for woodpeckers. We also have a suicidal cardinal who is our alarm clock. He crashes into the window of our living room every morning between 6 and 7. Went away for a while in Dec/Jan but came back in Feb. Another fascinating bird observation was a homicidal bluejay who just tore apart another little bird (not sure what kind) at our neighbor's bird feeder. Definitely want to spend some time with you to learn about shooting wildlife Also need to learn some Adobe Photoshop tricks.ljmendeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03664492934983061695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8981293682515528593.post-67201236918412935782012-03-12T19:42:18.872-04:002012-03-12T19:42:18.872-04:00Whoops! Posted before I typed my name! The first c...Whoops! Posted before I typed my name! The first comment was from me.Brenda Ockunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11114656360098669461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8981293682515528593.post-65895926359120447592012-03-12T19:37:43.597-04:002012-03-12T19:37:43.597-04:00Beautiful photo. Saw a cardinal today - first one!...Beautiful photo. Saw a cardinal today - first one! My grandmother used to leave peanuts on the table on her back porch for the bluejays. We watched them out her kitchen window. This post brought be back to grandma's house for a few minutes. Love it!Brenda Ockunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11114656360098669461noreply@blogger.com