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Old Friday 14th February 2003, 20:17   #1
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Distance

Would some of you digiscopers please give the distance from the bird with your photos. My husband will ask me "how far was it to the bird"? Huh, I haven't a clue, so please give the information once in a while. Thanks


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Old Sunday 16th February 2003, 03:34   #2
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Wandalf,

I'm not a digiscoper, but since I do use teleconvertors I will make sure I put the distance in.
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Old Sunday 16th February 2003, 07:44   #3
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Hi Wanda, I added distance in my Heron Moon compositie.
Many people crop the image to enlarge the subject for internet/monitor use, so distances can be deceptive.
I only post what I can print at fairly large sizes, few of my images are cropped.. what you see is what I see (generally) when taking the shot.
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