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[200 楼] zixian
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08-1-30 04:43
原文由 德国 发表 别晕,我仍然认为要一步一步来。 |
[199 楼] jxsq
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08-1-30 04:19
原文由 sanshi 发表 你是说徳州南面吗?推荐几个好地方吧!工作情况呢? |
[198 楼] sanshi
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08-1-30 04:02
我还真想到南面去看看地皮价,说不准三月份就去。
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[197 楼] jxsq
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08-1-30 03:42
上上上策是搬到佛州去.
![]() 上上中策是搬到徳州去, 然后在后院收钱. ![]() |
[196 楼] 德国
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08-1-30 02:54
原文由 sanshi 发表 银子事小,这一万几千的,其实也不是什么天文数字,这决心才是主要,拍鸟不同观鸟,这是在把享受升级到另外一个程度,决心不够,就变成花钱买苦来受。 |
[195 楼] sanshi
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08-1-30 02:46
原文由 DNAsiRNA 发表 上上策是540 + 640,当然前提是,得有大把银子。 ![]() |
[194 楼] DNAsiRNA
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08-1-30 01:09
原文由 zixian 发表 如果是打鸟,428绝对是下策。中策是540,中下策是328+1.7或2.0x,上策是640(全副机上距离也还可以)。 |
[193 楼] 德国
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08-1-30 00:56
昨天打埋伏蹲了几个小时拍的。。。这家伙就在我几米远不断的走来走去,走到我起身走它都没走。。。有时候近到镜头对焦不到,只好看它捉沙虫,一条又一条,真想不到地下有这么多虫。我闷的时候还对它说了Hi, how are you...哈。。。。它就睬我都傻,侧头鄙视了我一下,继续捉虫。。
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[192 楼] 德国
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08-1-30 00:55
原文由 zixian 发表 那你应该来Marine Park。 ![]() |
[191 楼] 德国
[泡菜]
08-1-30 00:45
原文由 zixian 发表 晕呀。。。还是那句,价钱,重量都差不多,实在没有必要上400啊。。。。鸟比600起码小60%呢。。 |
[190 楼] zixian
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08-1-30 00:11
原文由 f801 发表 f801,当你喜欢上鸟以后,你会觉得这是另一个世界,它们的语言,表情跟人类完全不是一套,既可爱又残酷,我试图体会它们的状态,渴望,活动和心情。每到jamaica bay我都会让自己进入鸟的心情,这不仅是为了拍照,也是为了享受它们的世界。 |
[189 楼] zixian
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08-1-30 00:03
原文由 德国 发表 400 2.8这只被评得很好,我已经跳掉了300 f2.8,直接玩600过渡太大了,让我再想想吧! |
[188 楼] smallstone
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08-1-29 02:46
1-28-2008 Jamaica Bay(1)
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[187 楼] f801
[陈年泡菜]
08-1-28 14:55
zixian :
那是因为我现在拍的照片与纪实有关,因为我用的是Fuji S2pro, 35mm 乘以1.53X就是等于50MM左右的标准视角了,况且135全副的SLR的35MM,当作50mm用,可以有小微距的效用. 另外,你是鸟类学家?怎么知道鸟儿的心情?是按照你的心情去理解的吧?我学灌中外,博古通今,文理兼收,这就不用跟我辩了吧 ![]() 又另外,德国是对的,既然你已经有300mm, 400 f2.8是为了记者在室内光源不够的时候用的,拍鸟要上,起码600mm. 传言Canon 有800mm f5.6 AF更好. 1200mm f5.6 AF的佳能以70万人民币左右的价格就太贵了. 其实实用的是Sigma的800-300 f5.6.奈何价格也不便宜,我有原厂情节,不推荐. |
[186 楼] 德国
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08-1-28 02:21
原文由 zixian 发表 您可知道400 F2.8 VR重10.2磅?600 VR 11.2磅?只重一磅而已。。价钱,差不多呀。。。 |
[185 楼] zixian
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08-1-28 00:35
'Eden At The End of The World'
New National Geographic Special Explores Spectacular Landscape and Rich Wildlife of Patagonia Premiering Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on PBS (check local listings) It is the last great wilderness of its kind, a rare and endangered haven for some of Earth's hardiest creatures. Covering hundreds of thousands of square miles of Chile and Argentina , this wild place is known as Patagonia . In spite of its remote location, Patagonia and its wildlife are under pressure from the human footprint. A new National Geographic Special, "Eden at the End of the World," shows the spectacular vistas and diverse animal life of the region while highlighting an innovative conservation model that will help preserve the pristine wilderness for future generations. "Eden at the End of the World," produced by National Geographic Television exclusively for Public Television, airs Jan. 30, 2008, 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT, only on PBS (check local listings). The underwriter is Goldman Sachs. For centuries, wind, geology and tempestuous seas kept Patagonia beyond the commercial reach of man. An astonishing array of wildlife flourishes in the region's nearly 347,000 square miles, including such birds as Magellanic penguins and Andean condors, land mammals such as the guanaco and puma, and marine mammals such as orcas and elephant seals. Today, the Patagonian ecosystem is facing increasing pressure. Climate change affects both the western Andean glaciers and the tides that batter its southern shores. Sheep farming results in overgrazing and soil erosion, and beaver dams cause flooding that ravages forests. Man-made garbage, such as plastic filament, often injures wildlife. Changes in the landscape from waste and invaders mean that Patagonian flora and fauna may not survive future devastation without human intervention. Is there any hope for saving this wild place? There is: A revolutionary new partnership between business and conservation provides a more hopeful future for Patagonia . Global investment bank Goldman Sachs has partnered with the Wildlife Conservation Society to create Karukinka , a nature reserve of more than 700,000 acres on the island of Tierra del Fuego . Karukinka , which means "our land" in the language of the Selk'nam people who once lived here, contains unique and spectacular native flora and fauna. At the epicenter, where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans collide, Karukinka is a microcosm of the environmental forces at play throughout Patagonia . The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Goldman Sachs worked with the government of Chile to obtain support for this nature reserve and created an advisory council that includes some of Chile 's most distinguished experts from the business, scientific and political sectors. Together, these partners are working to educate the local community, conduct scientific research and promote sustainable development of ecotourism. This public-private partnership is as unique as the land it protects and serves as a brand-new conservation model for saving the last of the wild, in Patagonia and beyond. In " Eden at the End of the World," viewers learn some of Patagonia 's secrets through the work of some remarkable WCS scientists whose efforts are enhancing the new partnership's ability to sustain and expand animal populations. In Punta Tombo on the Atlantic shelf, Dee Boersma has studied the largest colony of Magellanic penguins in the world for two decades. Meanwhile, Claudio Campagna has spent the past 20 years monitoring the movements and reproductive successes of elephant seals farther up the Patagonian coast. The work of Boersma , Campagna and others makes possible the astounding animal-action footage in " Eden at the End of the World." From a female guanaco calving to male elephant seals jousting like sumo wrestlers, viewers will experience the full cycle of life. The continuity of life contrasted with threats to survival make this program an important vision of what might happen to this once-pristine region if threats are allowed to continue unchecked. Boersma says: "This is one of the spectacles of nature... But there's a lot less now than before, because we're using the ocean so extensively..." Campagna emphasizes, "If we're going to create protected areas, we better do it in the next five to 10 years." Fortunately, Karukinka has already been created. Its genesis and ongoing success provide a remarkable template for other corporate-conservation partnerships that can help save wild places like Patagonia from environmental devastation. Producer of " Eden at the End of the World" is Doug Bertran ; executive producers are John Bredar and Keenan Smart, who is also head of the National Geographic Natural History Unit. National Geographic Television (NGT) is the documentary TV production arm of the National Geographic Society, known around the world for its remarkable visuals and compelling stories. The National Geographic Society is one of the largest global scientific and educational organizations, supporting field science on every continent. In 1963 NGT broke ground by broadcasting on American network television the first moving pictures from the summit of Everest. Since then NGT has continued to push technology to its limits to bring great stories to television audiences worldwide. With 129 Emmy Awards and nearly 1,000 other industry accolades, NGT programming can be seen globally on the National Geographic Channel, as well as terrestrial and other cable and satellite broadcasters worldwide through international sales by National Geographic Television International, and on U.S. public television stations. The National Geographic Channel is received by more than 250 million households in 34 languages in 166 countries. PBS, headquartered in Alexandria , Va. , is a private nonprofit media enterprise owned and operated by the nation's 349 public television stations. Serving nearly 100 million each week, PBS enriches the lives of all Americans through quality programs and education services on noncommercial television, the Internet and other media. More information about PBS is available at http://www.pbs.org . The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild lands through science, international conservation, education and management of the world's largest system of urban parks, led by the flagship Bronx Zoo. With hundreds of scientists at work in over 60 countries, it is a leader in the race to save the last of the wild. Learn more at http://www.wcs.org . Copyright © 2008, NewsBlaze , Daily News Tags: Environment, Education and schools, washington 今晚8点13台播,我看到了广告。 |
[184 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 22:15
1-26-2008 Jamaica Bay (17)
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[183 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 21:43
1-26-2008 Jamaica Bay (16)
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[182 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 21:28
1-26-2008 Jamaica Bay (15)
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[181 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 21:20
1-26-2008 Jamaica Bay (14)
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[180 楼] zixian
[资深泡菜]
08-1-27 21:10
原文由 f801 发表 不是我的心情是鸟的心情, 为什么喜欢35mm, 是不是跟用过film有关? |
[179 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 21:04
原文由 德国 发表 德国,我想从举着拍到放架上拍需要下决心,400mm f2.8+VR是我期待的,如果能习惯,过两年再买600, 这是我的计划。期待你的新突破。 |
[178 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 20:57
1-26-2008 Jamaica Bay (13)
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[177 楼] f801
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08-1-27 15:18
原文由 zixian 发表 谢谢啊 ![]() 算了,人总得要进步,据传言Nikon准备出 AF 35mm f1.4,我等等看. 另外,我发现你的照片像是表达了你的一种心情,要是会这样的话,那就是有进步了 ![]() |
[176 楼] 德国
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08-1-27 15:04
原文由 zixian 发表 不用谢,没拍到什么,明天希望有收获啦。。。 |
[175 楼] 德国
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08-1-27 15:03
原文由 zixian 发表 哈。。。400也拍不到啊,600 F4 AFS第一代,$5000,要不?哈。。。。。。。这小家伙太怕人,我明天准备去打埋伏,等它们来,希望我运气好啦。。。明天下雪,也许能有新突破。。哈。。。 |
[174 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 05:46
1-26-2008 Jamaica Bay (12)
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[173 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 05:41
1-26-2008 Jamaica Bay (11)
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[172 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 05:31
1-26-2008 Jamaica Bay (10)
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[171 楼] zixian
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08-1-27 05:24
1-26-2008 Jamaica Bay (9)
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