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    More birds

    These birds were NOT captive!
    Kookaburra:


    Honey eater:


    Enjoy
    Grumpa

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    Thanks again for posting, great to have another contributor

    Again, wonderful shots there... can I ask, what gear you have (Nikon, Canon, other etc)?
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    Nice images Grumpa, I like the eye contact on both and the head turn on the Honeyeater.

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    3 oz icons,3 portraits

    The 3 images were taken with Nikon D200 and Nikkor 75-240

    Kookaburra Dacelo novaeguineae


    Pied Butcherbird, Cracticus nigrogularis



    Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen)


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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpa View Post

    Honey eater:



    Enjoy
    Grumpa
    Very nice, a young Red Wattlebird 'Anthochaera carunculata' I think.

    Deano

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    My gear

    Quote Originally Posted by stooge View Post
    Thanks again for posting, great to have another contributor

    Again, wonderful shots there... can I ask, what gear you have (Nikon, Canon, other etc)?
    Thanks for the comments.
    I've had a few different cameras, all Nikon. I currently use a D700 and have all the great lenses: 14-24, 24-70, 70-200VR, 300 f4, 105 F2.8 macro. The gear is great; I wish I was better at using it. Remember that it is the photographer who makes the picture; he/she just uses whatever gear is available at the time.

    Grumpa

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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpa View Post
    Thanks for the comments.
    I've had a few different cameras, all Nikon. I currently use a D700 and have all the great lenses: 14-24, 24-70, 70-200VR, 300 f4, 105 F2.8 macro. The gear is great; I wish I was better at using it. Remember that it is the photographer who makes the picture; he/she just uses whatever gear is available at the time.

    Grumpa
    I agree 50% with that comment, I captured this Egret today with the D200 and the Nikon 70-300VR and I can telling you that I whish I have a D3s and a 500F/4 so I would have a better image than this plus another 12 out of reach for my lens and ISO capabilities of the D200
    We can swap my D200 for your D700 any time when you are ready

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    MY15 Discovery 4 SE SDV6

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    Well, the sun has finally come out! This gives me a chance to try out the D300 with the Nikkor 18-200 1:3.5-5.6 G ED VR zoom.
    My friends are back for breakfast and make the ideal subject.

    Male King Parrot



    150mm, f6.3, 1/400, ISO 200



    200mm, f5.6, 1/50, ISO 200


    Female King Parrot



    150mm, f5.6, 1/800, ISO 200



    170mm, f5.6, 1/400, ISO 200

    It is harder to get feather detail in the red of the male Kingy, wheras the green of the female is easier. Is there a reason for this or is my monitor a bit so so ?

    Deano

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    I found that the reds are hard as well, they can easily bleed out if saturated too much!
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