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wernere01 | all galleries >> challenge time >> contrasts - april 2012 > 04: sharpness/blur
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01-04-2012

04: sharpness/blur

Another shot from the festival on sunday, where a falconer presented his birds.
There are some more bird shots I made.
Most of them have the same sharpness/blur effect, as the people kept a respectful distance to the birds (LOL):

01-04-201201-04-201201-04-2012

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J. Scott Coile05-Apr-2012 17:26
Amazing predator.
Sheila05-Apr-2012 07:50
Two meanings for the word sharp, here LOL.
Superb shot.
Timothy Guenther05-Apr-2012 02:50
very good!
Cindi Smith05-Apr-2012 02:30
Excellent! VVVVVVVVV
Karen Stuebing04-Apr-2012 22:18
Great detailed capture of the falcon and love the blurred background with the yellow echoing the color in his beak. V.
Brenda04-Apr-2012 21:02
Beautiful! Love falcons!
Here's a site you might be interested in.
http://rfalconcam.com/rfc-main/cameras.php
Guest 04-Apr-2012 15:28
what a beak, nice capture. V
Guest 04-Apr-2012 12:21
Wonderful work. Love the detail of the falcon and the gaussian blur of the owl. v
Laryl04-Apr-2012 09:24
a gorgeous bird!
Mieke WA Minkjan04-Apr-2012 07:27
great closeup and dof BV
Barbara Heide04-Apr-2012 04:40
splendid! excellent focus!
Guest 04-Apr-2012 02:25
Wow!! great dof, well done! Werner!
Guest 04-Apr-2012 01:23
What a beautiful creature
Janet Donnelly03-Apr-2012 23:59
Astounding sharp detail and fabulous contrast with the softly blurred background. All these photos are captivating!
laine03-Apr-2012 23:30
It's a great choice to demonstrate the differences, Werner.
LynnH03-Apr-2012 23:23
A very interesting study between the two types of bird too!