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    Quote Originally Posted by dmdigital View Post
    Blue Wren from Victoria, shot back in 2007. D200 + 70-200 f/2.8.
    Nice - Looks like the Superb Fairy Wren is it?

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    That's the one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmdigital View Post
    Rainbow Bee Eater

    Read some where that these birds when they exit their hole in the ground their speed can be in excess of 80kph. Don't know how they do it as the opening isn't that big. Tried to photograph their exit a couple of years ago with no success. All I know is that they are dam fast.

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    Spent the weekend on the block and got a few bird pics, none of which are very good but the variety i spotted over the two days had me surprised a bit.

    Noisy Friarbird


    Australian King Parrot i believe


    Noisy Minor ?


    Butcher bird


    Silvereye


    Female Glassy Black Cockatoo


    Male Glossy Black Cockatoo


    Cormorant (type ?)


    and some video to end the weekends footage :P

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    Dave that pic of the noisy minor is a really nice clear shot well done.

    The first pic would of also been good if there wasn't so much noise in it. perhaps try putting it through a software such as noise ninja might clear it up a bit I haven't used it myself but apparently a reasonable program.
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    as a total camera noob,,
    why are Derek's colours so vivid, and Dave's so washed out,,

    is it just the environment?
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    At a guess Derek has possibly retouched the photo by boosting colours a bit but also derek is using much much more expensive lenses than dave.

    Derek will also likely be using the camera in manual mode or Aperture priority but choosing his speeds and ISO's better, where at a guess dave could possibly be using Aperture priority or Speed priority and at times not watching the speed on the camera..

    There is a function in the Nikon camera to boost colours by putting the setting to "Vivid" or "vivid+" and it does work in some scenes as I use it but you have to be careful as it can also over expose a shot easily too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    as a total camera noob,,
    why are Derek's colours so vivid, and Dave's so washed out,,

    is it just the environment?
    that lot of pics were shot with the iso too high. and the camera is set on vivid +1 most of the time

    was playing with settings the night before, setting up the custom profiles and didnt reset the camera the next morning in my rush to get the shots.

    plus some are done at a long distance with big zoom and no tripod so i cant have the exposure set to long as it will be too blurred.

    need more kit, and more clue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    as a total camera noob,,
    why are Derek's colours so vivid, and Dave's so washed out,,

    is it just the environment?
    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    At a guess Derek has possibly retouched the photo by boosting colours a bit but also derek is using much much more expensive lenses than dave.

    Derek will also likely be using the camera in manual mode or Aperture priority but choosing his speeds and ISO's better, where at a guess dave could possibly be using Aperture priority or Speed priority and at times not watching the speed on the camera..

    There is a function in the Nikon camera to boost colours by putting the setting to "Vivid" or "vivid+" and it does work in some scenes as I use it but you have to be careful as it can also over expose a shot easily too
    I'll leave it there as others can explain things better. I don't use Vivid as I can change this on the RAW image later. The image has been post processed.
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    90% of the time I take my avian shot in manual mode using aperture priority to blur the BG.
    The ideal is not to take shot under SS1/250 uisng a VR lens to obtain a sharp image.
    My camera is set in Vivid and I tone it down during PP.
    IMO the Wren posted by Derek is a bit over saturated in the blues and the original a bit pale. The blue tones are some were in between the 2 shots.
    There is no need for a top of the range lens if the conditions are there.
    The following image was taken with the D300s and the 70-300VR lens.
    Manual esposure @ SS1/200, aperture F/5.6, ISO 400 focal @ 300mm



    The D200 is not at its best over 400ISO, however if the conditions are good to have a good esposure @ high speed it is possible to have a sharp image @ ISO 800 using a cheap lens like the 70-240 Nikkor.
    Nikon D200, Nikkor 70-240mm
    Program aperure priority @ F/8, SS 1/1000, ISO 800, focal @ 240mm

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