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They are very sharp. What camera are you using? I am envious of where you live!Oh, I forgot some photos that I got Saturday (the previous series are from Sunday). Just the common guys from the rain-forest... but I love them and take a shot whenever I see them! Red-billed Leiothrix and two shots of White-rumped Shama. Leiothrix is exercise at 1600 ISO - little bit too much for my camera...View attachment 183728View attachment 183729View attachment 183730
From last weekend's walk. Northern Flicker.
EOS-R with 100-400mm L II + 1.4x extender
And a male stonechat on the same day. Exposure wasn't good for this one as the white collar was strongly reflecting light and I had to raise exposure by an ev in post and lower the highlights. Remarkably, the bird is ringed, and possibly had been ringed in Europe and flown to Africa.
Lovely colours from light refracted from the feathers.Cormorants #2
Not the usual ones that show up, my wife thinks it's an Allen's or Rufous Hummingbird.
They are very sharp. What camera are you using? I am envious of where you live!
No apologies required for using equipment from a manufacturer you leave anonymous! I use a Sony bridge camera, quite unapologetically. If your gear comes from the N... manufacturer, then the 7200 has one of the best high density sensors available, and the sooner Canon puts an equivalent in a 7DIII, the better. Unfortunately, there has been a dramatic decline in birds in Europe since you were last here.Alan it's third time you are asking about my equipment and in generally I was avoiding direct answer. OK, here it is:
All photos posted on this forum from me (from close ups of plants, insects e.t.c. to BIF) are taken with D7200 + 200-500 VR. Now you for sure understand why I hesitate to answer your questions .
And yeah, it's nice to live in Hawaii but I'm planing vacation in Europe for this summer - much more birds and wildlife . And I'm kind of nostalgic for the European nature - have not been there for the last ~17 years.
Exactly the sensor is why I still keep that camera, otherwise D500 is better in any other regard (except for the absence of U1-U2 settings - with the "N"-banks it's slower and a lot of people dislike them).No apologies required for using equipment from a manufacturer you leave anonymous! I use a Sony bridge camera, quite unapologetically. If your gear comes from the N... manufacturer, then the 7200 has one of the best high density sensors available, and the sooner Canon puts an equivalent in a 7DIII, the better. Unfortunately, there has been a dramatic decline in birds in Europe since you were last here.
I don't know what is the reason but once I get logged to the treat part of posts disappear: particularly the cormorants of dps and now his peacock! Instead I m getting bunch of adds from Fujifilm. If I'm not logged on everything is OK.
dps I like your photos but there is no way to put there!
Any suggestions (everybody)?
Mail Craig.I don't know what is the reason but once I get logged to the treat part of posts disappear: particularly the cormorants of dps and now his peacock! Instead I m getting bunch of adds from Fujifilm. If I'm not logged on everything is OK.
dps I like your photos but there is no way to put there!
Any suggestions (everybody)?
Mail Craig, listed under “Contact”.I don't know what is the reason but once I get logged to the treat part of posts disappear: particularly the cormorants of dps and now his peacock! Instead I m getting bunch of adds from Fujifilm. If I'm not logged on everything is OK.
dps I like your photos but there is no way to put there!
Any suggestions (everybody)?
Thanks Alan!Mail Craig.
Mail Craig, listed under “Contact”.