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serendipidy said:
Northstar said:
pvais said:
Hello,

Here's a capercaillie taken in north Finland.
50D with Sigma 120-400mm

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Link: http://pva.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Birds/_MG_6410.jpg

Great shot....leaves me wondering what his call sounds like.

+1...gorgeous photo. And he looks delicious ;D
That really is a beautiful image! I love all the moss he/she's standing in as well. Great composition, never seen one of these before! :)
 
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Krob78 said:
serendipidy said:
Northstar said:
pvais said:
Hello,

Here's a capercaillie taken in north Finland.
50D with Sigma 120-400mm

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Link: http://pva.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Birds/_MG_6410.jpg

Great shot....leaves me wondering what his call sounds like.

+1...gorgeous photo. And he looks delicious ;D
That really is a beautiful image! I love all the moss he/she's standing in as well. Great composition, never seen one of these before! :)

Thanks for comments!

Here couple more:
http://pva.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Birds/_MG_6407.jpg
http://pva.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Birds/_MG_3951.jpg
 
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Click said:
surapon said:
Beautiful Birds in my Yards
Enjoy
Surapon

I really like the light on the bird on the second one.

Dear Sir, Mr. Click
Thanks for your Comments/ Commend, The Lucky Shot, At the Early morning sun on the back of the Geese, Plus I use the Better Beamer to support the Natural Light. This Pic. = 300 Meters/ About 1000 Feet away form my Camera, With Canon EF 600 mm. F/ 4.0 L IS USM.
Thanks again for the Good words from the PRO like you, Sir.
Surapon
PS. That Photos are the First time in my Life to see and to take the photos of the 10,000 Canadian Geese in the old corn field not too far from my home, They Migrate from North Canada to The Warm Weather in North Carolina, USA. in the winter season.
 

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surapon said:
Dear Sir, Mr. Click
Thanks for your Comments/ Commend, The Lucky Shot, At the Early morning sun on the back of the Geese, Plus I use the Better Beamer to support the Natural Light. This Pic. = 300 Meters/ About 1000 Feet away form my Camera, With Canon EF 600 mm. F/ 4.0 L IS USM.
Thanks again for the Good words from the PRO like you, Sir.
Surapon

Thanks, but I'm not a PRO. ;) But I can appreciate nice pictures like yours. It's a pleasure to look at your shots. Nicely done surapon.
 
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:) The rains have abated and the birds are out! And yes, not another Hawk picture from me. That chap seems to have ditched me. Never mind, there are may more fish in the sea or birds in the air!

So here are a couple of Hornbills - one adult and a juvenile and the parent has got a delicious treat! They come to this tree next to my house to feast on the caterpillars there!
 

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SevenDUser said:
Canon 5Dmk3 ; 100mm f2.8 L

Wow, excellent shots! I'm amazed that was with a 100mm lens. Was it a remote camera/flash setup (I can't imagine any other way you would get that close to a humming bird! :P) I just planted a bunch of trumpet vine in my yard in a bid to attract humming birds. I've been wanting to do some setup photography for them for a while...hope it works! (As it cost me a LOT of mula....:o)
 
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So this morning (close to noonish) a Crow Pheasant came visiting our garden. I stalked him and he did not seem too bothered about it although he would keep something between us - a bush or even a leaf. Here are three pictures. Not too good, but they'll do.

The first was shot without flash ISO 25600, 1/1000th, f8 I thought quite usable though you can see noise when you blow it up - but that is expected of ISO 25600...

The second one is shot with flash so ISO 400, 1/200, f8. The classic "No pictures darling" as he/she races across :)

The third one also with flash, ISO 400, 1/200, f8. Apparently even the late birds get the worm!

All taken with 5D3, 100-400L. The flash is 600EX-RT.
 

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