Maroon Woodpecker
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jhseow
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Maroon Woodpecker
Have been very low productive last two week.
A bid of luck to get this in the 3rd attempt.
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A bid of luck to get this in the 3rd attempt.
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jhseow- 鸟语花香
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Re: Maroon Woodpecker
IQ no good. extreme lowlight?
wahoo- Woodpecker
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Re: Maroon Woodpecker
Panti always in low light.wahoo wrote:IQ no good. extreme lowlight?
Maybe I need to setup my flash again.
Thanks for your comment, bro.
jhseow- 鸟语花香
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Re: Maroon Woodpecker
One of my birding buddy suggest to set + compensation for dark bird, will try this if I meet him again.Mr No Good wrote:This one not easy to get bright exposure, really depends on luck...
jhseow- 鸟语花香
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Re: Maroon Woodpecker
jhseow wrote:Panti always in low light.wahoo wrote:IQ no good. extreme lowlight?
Maybe I need to setup my flash again.
Thanks for your comment, bro.
Is there a way to use flash and not getting red eye effect?
alphan- Bulbul
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Re: Maroon Woodpecker
Can use the flash bracket to reduce the silver eye effect, use with caution because some of the bird colour may be not natural.alphan wrote:jhseow wrote:Panti always in low light.wahoo wrote:IQ no good. extreme lowlight?
Maybe I need to setup my flash again.
Thanks for your comment, bro.
Is there a way to use flash and not getting red eye effect?
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jhseow- 鸟语花香
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Re: Maroon Woodpecker
jhseow wrote:Can use the flash bracket to reduce the silver eye effect, use with caution because some of the bird colour may be not natural.alphan wrote:jhseow wrote:Panti always in low light.wahoo wrote:IQ no good. extreme lowlight?
Maybe I need to setup my flash again.
Thanks for your comment, bro.
Is there a way to use flash and not getting red eye effect?
e.g. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Will try some more. Used to do it with my flash 8" away from lens and still get red eye.
alphan- Bulbul
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