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Yehuda Katz commented on Yehuda Katz's photoNo one wants to see her/his photo on page 6 two minutes after uploading it. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Bye everybody and moderators.
Yehuda
Posted on July 22, 2011 at 11:19pm — 12 Comments
Posted on July 8, 2011 at 7:37am
You might want to watch this video about the birds of my country:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tVEbcutVvM
Enjoy,
Yehuda
Posted on July 8, 2011 at 1:31am — 6 Comments
What's the point of flooding the forum with 3 full pages of your photos, each one of them in several similar copies?
Please,
Yehuda
Posted on June 27, 2011 at 5:30am — 10 Comments
Krystyna said…
Krystyna said…
David Clippinger said… I will watch for bird photos from Israel, stay safe!
David Clippinger said… Hi Yehuda, your profile page says that you live in or are from Israel. But to me it looks like you are taking photos of birds in the States. Just curious to know where you are at.
David
Vicki Miller said… Hi Yehuda, I don't have a secret when I'm getting close to my birds. Most of my photos are taken from our second floor deck and the trees with the berries are all along the edges of our fence so I stand probably 15 to 20 ft. away and sometimes closer. I have branches attached to this upper deck railing and provide lots of food in the cracks and crevices of the logs. The birds get used to me standing closeby with the camera.
Your photos are all beautiful, just keep doing what you do!
Vicki
Yehuda, you have some of the most beautiful bird close-ups that I have seen so I am sure you have a wonderful approach. I approach with very slowwwww...... movement, taking shots and slowly getting closer while getting lower to the ground if necessary so as not frighten them. I also have a Sigma 170-500 lens that I keep handy when the 100-400 does not give me quite what I want. Have a great day and keep posting those wonderful photos!
Yehuda, thanks for your great comments!
Yehuda, Many thanks, Myrna
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