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Very nice Click, with that partial reflection!Black-crown Night Heron (Juvenile) hunting for breakfast
Very nice Click, with that partial reflection!
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I was thinking he had a "friends". Didn't know he made a "photos".Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his photos. John 15:13 (KIng James version). I'm even older and less stable than you!
Nice shot Click!Black-crown Night Heron (Juvenile) hunting for breakfast
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If you can close the distance it will give you more opportunities to play with the other factors! You have a lot of disturbed air between the lens and the object (not only for this photo)! Don't take me wrong - it's just very friendly remark!And the last for now, from quite a distance - a pair of Eurasian spoonbills
Unfortunately it was not possible to get lower, closer to the water surface; to capture their reflection in the wet sand and pools better...
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R5 with 100-400L IS II at 400mm, 1/1600s f/6.3 ISO250
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Welcome to Bird Portraits!A pair of tawnies enjoying the late evening sun! Shot with a 5DS R
Hi Chig.I will for sure , is there a thread for birds in a wider setting ? I mostly avoid cropping tight for portraits.
Hi ISv, you're completely right - but I was too chicken to cross a barbed wire and walk on quick sand to get close enough ... W.If you can close the distance it will give you more opportunities to play with the other factors! You have a lot of disturbed air between the lens and the object (not only for this photo)! Don't take me wrong - it's just very friendly remark!
Well, I know by experience that it's not easy but hey! - see what an advise Alan send to me above (I'm not prepared for this - yet!). Getting wet is better than getting... whatever, I don't want to say it!
Whatever - I'm really happy you started posting in this topic again! As I recall you was the very first person to respond to my very first posting in Canon rumors!
Thanks GrahamHi Chig.
Nice shots.
I didn’t see an answer to your question. As far as I know there isn’t a separate thread, but there are shots from really wide to proper head shot portraits here, so I’d say go ahead, post them how you like them!
Cheers, Graham.