This mornings walk.
I went for a few klm walk this morning along a local creek.
This fella is a Sacred Kingfisher. You can hear him here.
front view
back view
Kookaburra (worlds biggest kingfisher also called a laughing jackass) listen to him here
And an plumed (or intermediate) egret..his call... i assume ? Harry ???.
This fella is a Sacred Kingfisher. You can hear him here.
front view
back view
Kookaburra (worlds biggest kingfisher also called a laughing jackass) listen to him here
And an plumed (or intermediate) egret..his call... i assume ? Harry ???.
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i like the "extras"
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Im taking photos of egrets mate....its all downhill from here :cry
yep. i didn't think it was necessary to rub it in
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You really have become a birdman. An egret shot too!!!!
You really have some colorful birds to shoot you lucky man. This is how I got hooked. A bird here a bird there and then that first egret shot
Time to start saving up for that long glass. If you want I have a spare egret costume that I could send to you (helps you blend in).
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Going back for this arvo's light :cry :cry :cry
yeh, it's not like egrets are anything like kava, right :uhoh
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Both same light...same camera/lens/operator same direction etc. I took many of each of a tripod with a remote at the same F/stops etc & well & trully a fast enough shutter for a tripod. There was no back focusing going on
Is it just operator or will these things just do this from time to time ???
I don't know the exact answer to why the Kingfisher isn't sharp but a couple of guesses would be:
- Distance- the Kingfisher looks farther away, or maybe just a smaller bird. It's been my experience the farther away or the smaller the critter the harder it is to get sharp features.
- Exposure- the Kingfisher looks a tad overexposed to me. Again, it's been my experience that lighter shots are harder to get sharp. I think you can see this in your egret.
- Then all the usual, wind, earthquake, evil spirits :uhoh etc.
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The old kookaburra is a very big bird as KF'ers go & the other chap is maybe only 8" long.
Tks Gus
I had lost my light at this stage
Attack of the mutant birds!!! Crazy lot here, Gus. Almost cartoonish.
Well captured and interesting.
Sorry to drag this out but im finding i didnt muck up as many as 1st thought.
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well done series Gus and ya got Harry too. How you ask (I'm so glad you did )
the man is Kingfishless :lol4 image wise :lol4
I mean even lowly Jeff and myself got some worth keeping :wow
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