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Life Bird #59
I was standing in my living room looking out my front window when I saw a large bird out of the corner of my eye, swoop down heading to what I thought was my bird feeder but landed on some fence sections we still had in the yard from out holiday decorations. I thought it was one of the scub jays but to my surprise it was this hawk. I've had other hawks land on my side fence but wasn't able to get a shot. I stood there just watching him for a little while, when I heard my husband come in from the back yard I told him to walk over slowly so he could see him before he flew away. I decided to get my camera out of the back room but figured I wouldn't be able to get a shot b/c I would have to raise the blind and doing so would scare him away but as you can see I was able to get it raised enough. He stayed there for awhile after I got the shot but the neighbor came over to work on the house and scared him away..I believe they hang around my house b/c of all the sparrows and other small birds that come to my feeder. I think it great that I don't have to go out looking for these birds, they just come to me...lol I put it up for ID b/c I wasn't sure if it was a Cooper's or Sharp-Shinned Hawk..I was leaning more towards the Sharp-Shinned and I was correct..I wish it was a better shot but I'm happy with it
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Nikon D7000 | Nikkor 70-300mm |@180 mm | f5.6| 1/ 160 sec| ISO 320 | Manual Mode| Hand Held
STROBIST
One manual speedlight, shooting through a piece of milky acrylic glass.
Setup shot:
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A macro shot from Jewelry that is sharp from foreground to background? With a fullframe camera? Well, yes, this is also possible without focus stacking --- just step down the aperture to f/20 and choose a far enough shooting distance. And then crop later-on.
+ fast
+ no stacking needed, no macro rail needed
+ no tripod needed (as you need only one shot)
+ resolution after the crop is still high enough for web
- overall decreased sharpness
- resolution is not high enough for print
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Tilo ~Gallo~ Gockel
Alena Sharp on the 9th tee during Wednesday's practice round at the Ricoh Women's British Open Golf Championship 2016.
This adult Sharp-shinned Hawk made a kill in my yard today and then flew under my neighbor's outdoor playhouse to dine
The Installation SHARP program concluded its month-long Toiletries Drive for the Harford County SARC and presented the items during a Sept. 2 gathering near the SHARP Resource Center at Bldg. 4305. APG Senior Commander Maj. Gen. Bruce T. Crawford led the ceremonial passing of the donated toiletries to SARC community outreach coordinator Megan Paice.
This looks very odd to me and was a little confusing on initially seeing it from a distance. I can't find anything in print which suggests this is incorrect, but I think they should be side by side, rather than on top of each other.
Sharpes, Florida. A co-worker had told me that a woman and her daughter were murdered here, but I have no way of knowing. I would hope not.
Alena Sharp during Wednesday's practice round at the Ricoh Women's British Open Golf Championship 2017.
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I never asked, nor wanted more than I needed: A kind word,
a soft touch, a true feeling, warmth, understanding...
Couldn’t she see?
Sharpness, I got;
Cold, I got;
Lifeless, I got;
Tired, I got;
Challenges, I got;
Contests, shouting, elbow and back, all these I got!
Warmth, I wanted; Not much, I wanted; touch me, I wanted;
softness, I wanted; A smile, I needed; love, I craved!
I quickly turn away and where I look I see shadows.
Must I chase shadows for the rest of my life?
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca: On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the very nature of God!
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An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two contradictory terms (e.g. "deafening silence"). It is a Greek term derived from oxy ("sharp") and moros ("dull").
For all the years I've injected insulin I had no idea pharmacies will give you a Sharps Collector and take in back when it's full. I asked about this service and got mine today.
These needle sharp tweezers made it easy for me to remove some nearly invisible cactus spines from my fingers about a month ago. They should also work for removing splinters.
Kiu Tsui Beach.
If you are looking for an island with great white sand beaches, clear water swimming and a little adventure, Sharp island is for you. Just a short trip from Sai Kung pier, this is a great getaway both for sun seekers and hikers – even better if you want both.
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02/06/2016, Sharp Island, CHINA.
Hand held, 1/15 sec, ISO 2500, f/2.8, Camera: Canon 7D, Lens: Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM II.
I was coming off the beach to my condo and it was getting pretty dark. I had already turned my camera off and capped it, when I saw this hawk on the rail of the walkway. I didn't think I would get anything good, since it was so dark, but I had just gotten the lens and figured I would test it. Not bad for hand held at 1/15 sec and 2500 ISO on the 7D.
Siesta Key, Florida
This is a crop of a test shot of my bookshelf I did to see how sharp an image I could achieve with my D300 and Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G lens. I shot at f/8 with an SB600 flash at max output, using a remote trigger and mirror up mode. It turned out really well - even at 300% edges are sharp and fine detail is visible. This is also a Lightroom test to see if its 90% JPEG setting yields visible artifacts in images with fine detail.