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emerald swift


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Posted by brad wilson on February 11, 2003 at 08:29:25:

A captive-born male emerald swift.

Shot with a Nikon N90s, SB26 flash with diffuser, and a used, $60 Phoenix 100/3.5 macro lens. Fujicolor 400 print film, scanned on a Canon film scanner. Slightly cropped and sharpened with Photoshop 5.0 LE.

On some monitors the color looks overly saturated. The flash had a plastic diffuser over it AND the flash also passed thru the screen lid. I think this actually improved the quality of the light.


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