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Great analogy Lion. I have a 5d MK II, 50D 70-200 non IS - 300 4.0 IS - 100 macro - 24-105 - 17-35 - 50 1.4 and 1.8 and a closet of bowens, and quantum speed lights and studio strobes, and bags of other photo equipment. For many years I had way more gear than I had artistic ability. It seems as I get rid of excess gear I'm becoming a better photographer. I have just recently started shooting birds. Most of my experience is in pro and high school sports, weddings, animals, insects, over the last 45 years
 

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Mistkäfer said:
What do you think about this one ?

This is an Sturnus vulgaris. I have seen this one at Warschauer Straße, Berlin - Germany. A lot of this Birds were searching for food in the trash nearby the S-Bahn station
Great shot, Mistkäfer!

Starlings up close, or the young ones, look anything but impressive, but when you hear them sing, or when the sun shines on them: Pure magic.
 
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Carolina Wren in northern Florida.
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