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 Takeoff of the Mallard Duck (31) CeltickRanger
(7549) | hello dear friends, here is another shot
of the mallard duck in his takeoff,
this is another of my 2006 images
this photo was shot with my Fujifilm compact camera
you'll see that the shutter speed is only 1/60th,
it is because i let the camera shoose it,
if not with this camera i can choose manually
the shutter speed and the aperture,
with my Nikon compact i can not go manually,
one thing that i love of my Fujifilm compact
is that even if i zoom, the aperture stay at 2.8,
with my Nikon compact if i zoom
the aperture it go to 5.3, and with my Fujifilm
bridge camera if i zoom the aperture it go to 4.9
now you see that there is a motion effect
on the image, PLEASE can some one tell me,
how this happen ? CAN WE DO IT manually ?
with the shutter speed 1/60th & the aperture 2.8
i used the FLASH too, it is the combination
of this 3 things that gived the motion effect ?
i am talking about the motion at his head
from the Nova Scotia bird website
here is some notes on the Mallard Duck
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/nsbirds/bns0055.htm
« In North America, breeds mainly from the Aleutian Islands
and northwestern Alaska, northwestern Mackenzie,
northern Manitoba and northern Ontario, south to
northern Baja California, northern Kansas and
northern Virginia; also on the coast of Greenland.
Winters from southern and western Canada south
to Mexico. Widely distributed in Europe and Asia. »
Merci
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