MS-2566

Uploaded: May 07, 2007

Comments

Daniella Puente July 28, 2007

Wow...I'm impressed with your Gallery and this one is just...to enjoy. Which lens did you use on this photo? and if you donĀ“t mind would love to know if there's any filter to capture the color....thanks, Daniella. #701025

Jim Zuckerman July 28, 2007

Daniella,

I didn't use a filter -- I just increased saturation a bit in Photoshop. This was taken with a film camera before I went digital. It was taken with the Mamiya 7 and a 43mm lens, which is equivalent in the digital format to a 21mm wide angle.

Jim #4572039

Daniella Puente July 29, 2007

Thanks for the explanation Jim, excellent job again! :) #4574933

Meghan Gonski October 02, 2007

Hi Jim,
Love this photo and a lot of your gallery so far. I hope maybe to become a professional photographer.
Where was this photo taken and what kind of birds are these? (just curious)
Meghan #4875993

Jim Zuckerman October 03, 2007

Hi Meghan,

These are gannets at a breeding colony 3 hours by car north of Capetown, South Africa at a placed called Lambert's Bay.

Jim #4877168

Meghan Gonski October 03, 2007

wow, thanks. You sure travel a lot for your photos. I bet that's a lot of fun. #4880011

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