
Ritchie Michael
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Hi friend, Thanks for sharing to your nice red kite images, I am highly appreciated!! Thanks a lot again Ritchie Michael
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Hi there, Thanks for sharing your great information. I think this bird is yellow hammer. Thanks a lot Ritchie Michael
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Hello, Thank you for the very nice photo. Always like to see great looking photos from equipment that doesn't cost two legs and first born child. Gives hope to the rest of us. Thank you very much Ritchie Michael
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Hello Everyone, It is much interesting to see the adventurers who shoot point of the views of large mountains and plenteous wildlife photos. We often come across different shows in the renowned channels like National Geographic, Discovery and Animal Planet etc. We see highly complex cameras in their hands to shoot the boiling moves and shots of the wildlife. Unlike Traditional digital photography , which is widely suited for most of the general Objectives, wildlife photography is something very special and needs specialty cameras that have high end features. Gone are the days when the natu
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Straighten Pictures
Ritchie Michael replied to undisputed's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
Hello, Thank you for sharing your information. Photoshop offers two tools to fix this quickly such as the measure tool and the crop tool, that can you have a picture that was taken with the camera tilted or scanned at an angle. Hope this information help you. Thanks & Regards Ritchie Michael -
Hithere, Seen a Grebe last week take a roach that was far larger than you would expect a bird of its size to swallow. Spent a good 5 minutes with the fish stuck in its throat and the tail still flapping around its face. How it could breath was a mystery. Seemed totally unperplexed by the situation, even fighting off attention from other grebes. Certainly able to open beak to a larger degree than would be thought possible. Great photo by the way. They are mostly found playing with each other. Thanks, Ritchie Michael.
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Flamingo's and Elephants
Ritchie Michael replied to Coyotehunter's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
Hi there, Thank you for sharing your wonderful pics with us. Well this is what we call photography but it need to be bit more professional. Anyway the Flamingo was snapped finely and about the elephants, it reminded me about my last visit to Elephant Hill also known as Elephant-Trunk Hill. It looks like an elephant drinking water at the confluence of the Taohua River and the Lijiang River. A round open space between the elephant trunk and its body is called Water-Moon Cave. At a clear night the moon seems to fall on the bottom of the water and at the same time float on the water surface... -
Hi there, I don't mean to be rude, but if the camera is doing this with all your lenses, then the first thing to look at is your technique. When focusing, do you pay attention to which of the AF points the camera is choosing? If the point it uses as priority isn't over your subject then obv the subject won't be in focus. You can choose to use just the centre AF point. It may be worth trying this for a while so you are sure exactly which part of the frame will be in focus, ie always the centre. Otherwise, just pay attention to which of the AF points goes red when the focussed 'beep' goes o
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The Birds and The Bee
Ritchie Michael replied to PINNACLE's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
Hi there, Thank you for sharing your photography with us. BTW are you a professional photographer or amateur? Keep sharing. The first one is quite blurred and the bee's photograph is captured very well. Where did you captured all these? Regards, - Ritchie Michael. ___________________________ Wildlife Photography: Robertofabbri-wildlife.com -
Hello, Generally when we want to view photos of nature, wildlife, landscapes, wallpapers, etc. we have to surf many sites which takes time. So I want to know whether there is any single site which contain links of various sites for the above. Thanks Ritchie Michael http://www.robertofabbri-wildlife.com/
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Hello friends, I am Ritchie michael, a newbie here, but one of the photographer like you. I was searching for a good forum I can discuss about latest trends and techniques of photography and can have fun. I found this forum really helpful and the members are very experienced ones. I think its a nice hunting ground for my doubts, I can discuss almost everything, but just need your cooperation and I am also ready to help if anybody needs. Thanks for allowing me to stay. - Ritchie