Birds 2015
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Re: Birds 2015
Very pleasant to look at, with that pastel background. I wonder what the conversation between
the two on the right. Talking behind the back of the one that took off, hmmm!hiccup!
Sury
the two on the right. Talking behind the back of the one that took off, hmmm!hiccup!
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Re: Birds 2015
Now looks like they disagreed on what was said earlier...
The background gives the feeling of immense openness though
I would have liked a bit more contrast in the birds to separate them
from the background.
Sury
The background gives the feeling of immense openness though
I would have liked a bit more contrast in the birds to separate them
from the background.
Sury
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Re: Birds 2015
I think the top one is way cool! Very nice photo.
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Pitter,
That is just beautiful! What a great eye you have.
That is just beautiful! What a great eye you have.
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Nice shot Pitter. Are the feathers about to fall off or it is the way it is?
Nice colors and catch light too.
Sury
Nice colors and catch light too.
Sury
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Re: Birds 2015
Are those Sandhill Cranes? Wonderful shots. And Sury those are great flight captures (look like adult California Gulls). My bird with a beetle is an Andean Mot Mot I snapped this morning. They all pull off the feathers that they can reach from their tail. Very curious custom.
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Re: Birds 2015
It certainly does seem to be a decent lens, those are great shots and very nice compositions.
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WOW Pitter That's just beautiful!
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Re: Birds 2015
Hi Pitter, : )
The last bird shots are very impressive for both birds' species and the details you were able to achieve by getting so close, especially with the last one; gorgeous sheen on the turquoise plumage.
And I believe that the long, bare-shafted racket tipped feathers are innate to the nature of the first bird which is the Blue-crowned motmot.
Blue-crowned motmot (Wikipedia)
Thank you for sharing,
Yildiz
The last bird shots are very impressive for both birds' species and the details you were able to achieve by getting so close, especially with the last one; gorgeous sheen on the turquoise plumage.
And I believe that the long, bare-shafted racket tipped feathers are innate to the nature of the first bird which is the Blue-crowned motmot.
Blue-crowned motmot (Wikipedia)
Thank you for sharing,
Yildiz
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Tsk, tsk, Pitter. That is really poor photography. Red eye - in this day and age of modern technology?
Your redemption is to practise more and post more. Let's see if you improve over next dozen or so of
your attempts, at the least.
Your redemption is to practise more and post more. Let's see if you improve over next dozen or so of
your attempts, at the least.
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