Pictures from the Galapagos
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Pictures from the Galapagos
A Masked Boobie:
A Galapagos Owl:
A male Frigate Bird:
A female Frigate Bird:
A Galapagos Sea Lion:
A Blue Footed Boobie taking off:
A Blue Footed Boobie in flight:
A baby Sea Lion:
A Galapagos Lava Gull:
A naughty baby Sea Lion:
A Sally Lightfoot Crab:
A Marine Iguana:
A Sea Turtle:
A pile of Marine Iguanas:
A Crested Heron eating a baby crab:
A Blue Footed Boobie and Chick:
A Masked Boobie:
A baby Albatross:
An adult Albatross in flight:
A Galapagos Yellow Warbler:
A Whimbrel :
A Herron:
A Plover:
A Galapagos Giant Turtle:
A Galapagos Giant Tortoise doing an impersonation of ET:
The head of a Galapagos Giant Tortoise:
A Galapagos Land Iguana:
A Galapagos Land Iguana:
A male Frigate Bird:
Dinner time for a Galapagos Giant Tortoise:
An inquisitive Galapagos Giant Tortoise:
Another Galapagos Sea Lion:
A Galapagos Gull:
A Galapagos Swallow-tailed Gull:
A very happy Marine Iguana:
A Galapagos Swallow-tailed Gull:
Another Land Iguana:
A Galapagos Heron about to go fishing:
Proof that they're really Marine Iguanas:
Proof that they're really Marine Iguanas:
Some Coral:
Galapagos Penguins at the Equator:
A Galapagos Hawk:
A Galapagos Locust:
See, I told you it was a penguin:
The reason why they're called Masked Boobies.
An immature Red Footed Boobie:
The Galapagos Heron:
A Red Footed Boobie:
who can grip branches.
A Tropic Bird:
A Galapagos Owl:
A male Frigate Bird:
A female Frigate Bird:
A Galapagos Sea Lion:
A Blue Footed Boobie taking off:
A Blue Footed Boobie in flight:
A baby Sea Lion:
A Galapagos Lava Gull:
A naughty baby Sea Lion:
A Sally Lightfoot Crab:
A Marine Iguana:
A Sea Turtle:
A pile of Marine Iguanas:
A Crested Heron eating a baby crab:
A Blue Footed Boobie and Chick:
A Masked Boobie:
A baby Albatross:
An adult Albatross in flight:
A Galapagos Yellow Warbler:
A Whimbrel :
A Herron:
A Plover:
A Galapagos Giant Turtle:
A Galapagos Giant Tortoise doing an impersonation of ET:
The head of a Galapagos Giant Tortoise:
A Galapagos Land Iguana:
A Galapagos Land Iguana:
A male Frigate Bird:
Dinner time for a Galapagos Giant Tortoise:
An inquisitive Galapagos Giant Tortoise:
Another Galapagos Sea Lion:
A Galapagos Gull:
A Galapagos Swallow-tailed Gull:
A very happy Marine Iguana:
A Galapagos Swallow-tailed Gull:
Another Land Iguana:
A Galapagos Heron about to go fishing:
Proof that they're really Marine Iguanas:
Proof that they're really Marine Iguanas:
Some Coral:
Galapagos Penguins at the Equator:
A Galapagos Hawk:
A Galapagos Locust:
See, I told you it was a penguin:
The reason why they're called Masked Boobies.
An immature Red Footed Boobie:
The Galapagos Heron:
A Red Footed Boobie:
who can grip branches.
A Tropic Bird:
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
Looking at the bird in flight photos you must have one hell of a shutter speed and IS.
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
Indeed, that last shot, for example, was taken at 1/3200th of a second at 200mm using f/2.8 with a four stop IS lens. Also worth noting, that is not a bird that hovers it moves very very quickly. That said IS only prevents motion of the camera not the subject, however, I took that shot from a Zodiac just like this.Teaos wrote:Looking at the bird in flight photos you must have one hell of a shutter speed and IS.
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]Wow very nice, I just recently brought my girlfriend a Camera, a T3 Canon Rebel, a nice starter camera. comes with a standard 17-55mm wide angle lens.
I am planning on getting her This lens for Christmas. A 55-250mm, one of my astronomy friends say that in dark skys he can make out the moons of Jupiter with it and the phases of Venus.
I am planning on getting her This lens for Christmas. A 55-250mm, one of my astronomy friends say that in dark skys he can make out the moons of Jupiter with it and the phases of Venus.
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
The 55-250 will go well with that body and gives a nice range when coupled with the kit lens. I have this body:Teaos wrote:]Wow very nice, I just recently brought my girlfriend a Camera, a T3 Canon Rebel, a nice starter camera. comes with a standard 17-55mm wide angle lens.
I am planning on getting her This lens for Christmas. A 55-250mm, one of my astronomy friends say that in dark skys he can make out the moons of Jupiter with it and the phases of Venus.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-EOS-Mark- ... 304&sr=8-1
and 4 lenses. This was taken with this one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-70-200mm- ... 383&sr=1-2
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I was tempted to go for the T3i or even the T4, but its her first real camera apart from point and shoots. She did a photography class for uni and knows all the features ect, so I thought this would be a good learning one before we went all out for a better one.
A hell of a kit you have.
A hell of a kit you have.
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
Ho-ly crap those are some gorgeous shots.
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
Basically any SLR is going to be a massive step up from a P&S camera. Just in terms of options alone they take getting used to. You can always sell bodies and lenses on eBay if you want to upgrade. I started with a second hand 300D and worked up from there when I knew it I was interested enough to spend extra money.Teaos wrote:I was tempted to go for the T3i or even the T4, but its her first real camera apart from point and shoots. She did a photography class for uni and knows all the features ect, so I thought this would be a good learning one before we went all out for a better one.
A hell of a kit you have.
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
They are some amazing photo's.
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
Ian can you recommend any good books or websites that have user friendly advice on using these types of cameras?
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
Here's an interesting shot for you:
That is not a tail, or anything else solid, at the bottom of the photo. I managed to capture the bird mid-crap!
That is not a tail, or anything else solid, at the bottom of the photo. I managed to capture the bird mid-crap!
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
http://www.digitalslrphoto.com/dslrbasics/ isn't bad as a starter guide.Teaos wrote:Ian can you recommend any good books or websites that have user friendly advice on using these types of cameras?
Some useful tips: http://thomashawk.com/2006/04/10-tips-f ... l-slr.html
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Cheers
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Re: Pictures from the Galapagos
It's worth noting here that those pics are rather scaled down. The originals are 5760 x 3840 pixels...
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Indeed. Photobucket shrinks them when you upload. Here is an original, click the link to see it, you may have to zoom to full size:GrahamKennedy wrote:It's worth noting here that those pics are rather scaled down. The originals are 5760 x 3840 pixels...
http://www.ditl.org/EE6A5325.jpg
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