Archive for January, 2006

Scene by the lake

Winterscene from

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Landfall

The last of my duck shots. :-) I waited for these ducks to come to shore and shot a single shot getting this one. :-) Goes to show that shooting big salves doesn't really help much, I don't believe I would have got this one with a high burstrate. Shot in 1/250 seconds at f/5.0 with 400 ISO and 75mm

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Centerpiece

This duck really drew the attention of the other ducks. A little, bread-loving, diva. .-) Shot at f/4.5 in 1/200 seconds with 400 ISO and 70mm. Oh, btw, happy birthday to me. ;-)

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Black & White

During a walk in

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Something interesting

The ducks lined up for the food during my and Christina's walk in Fredriksberg park. Shot at f/4.0 in 1/200 seconds with 400 ISO and 75mm

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Male duck

During our walk, someone was feeding the ducks, and this one was very eager to get to the food. Shot at f/3.5 in 1/160 seconds with 200 ISO and 75mm

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Grå hegre

Another Héron cendré (French, from the latin cendrea) or Blauwe Reiger og Bloureier (Dutch/Afrikaans). I found this site that could tell me that there were 6735 couples of these birds in 1992. Hey, I thought the ibis was an exotic bird when I first came to Brisbane. ;-) Shot at f/2.8 in 1/320 seconds with 100 ISO with 71mm zoom

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Fiskehejre

I really loved shooting this bird. Shot at f/2.8 with 100 ISO in 1/200 seconds

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Automn Blues

As the last post. Shot at f/2.8 with 100 ISO in 1/250 seconds. I tried blurring the background more, thus f/2.8

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Grey Heron

The day  of Anne and Rasmus' wedding me and Christina went for a walk and met some Grey Heron's, called Fiskehejre in Danish and Grå Hegre in Norwegian. I've never seen these birds and there were lots of them in Fredriksberg park. Shot at 75mm f/4.5 in 400 ISO in 1/250 seconds

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New Years Rocket

I was planning on taking a lot of rocket shots this new years eve, but unfortunately someone in the party desided we should go into a tall building to get a better view and the door to the balcony was shut, so we ended up looking at it through some office windows that had a rather bad reflection. So I didn't get any good shots, and this one, that was really only a test-shot to see if I had got the settings like I wanted them to, was the closest I came. Shot in 4/5 seconds at f/2.8 with 400 ISO, 38mm

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Winter-Christina

This is my fabulous girl-friend, well dressed for a walk in these freezing months. Shot with 400 ISO at f/2.8 in 1/640 second with 75mm. The reason for the wide aperture is that I'd like to learn more about portrait shots and wanted to slur the background appropriately

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