This guy has been sitting outside the window singing away all morning, waiting for a feed.
A young Pied Butcherbird.
Martyn
All birds of prey photos were taken recently and I am reasonably happy with the results but would be happier if they were a bit sharper. I am still playing with this lens/camera combo and these were all taken hand held with VR on. I reckon 340mm is about the right setting for this lens and need to get used to dialling it back, next I plan to see if turning VR off improves the sharpness as some users say. Is there any value in going to TIFF's instead of hi res JPEG's ?. I've tried RAW but have difficulty editing them with the Nikon proprietry software. Any suggestions ?
Thanks Deano![]()
This guy has been sitting outside the window singing away all morning, waiting for a feed.
A young Pied Butcherbird.
Martyn
1998 Defender
2008 Madigan
2010 Cape York
2012 Beadell, Bombs and other Blasts
2014 Centreing the Simpson
VKS-737 mob 7669
A couple of pics from a recent trip to South Australia.
Little Corella's at Mt. Lyndhurst Station
Rainbow Bee-eater at Danggali National Park
Pentax K7 with 55-300mm zoom
Caught these two argueing over branch on a dead tree in the park across the road from us.
D80, ISO100, Lens @ 450mm, F5.6, 1/125sec
All happy now. The one on the left looks like it is grinning.
ISO 100, Lens 450mm, F5.6, 1/125sec
Both shots were in auto mode.
Tony![]()
Last edited by Grumpy; 13th November 2011 at 09:51 PM. Reason: Added specifications
Had an old friend drop by with his family. A family of Tawny Frogmouths.
Beautiful birds, seldom noticed as they sit very still, stretch their necks out and pretend to be a piece of bark/branch.
DeanoH![]()
This guy was asleep in the tree in the front yard last night,
Native Miner - sound asleep
Martyn
1998 Defender
2008 Madigan
2010 Cape York
2012 Beadell, Bombs and other Blasts
2014 Centreing the Simpson
VKS-737 mob 7669
I'm confident this is a bird, but have no idea on which type.
I still like it.
Cheers, Steve
Have just sorted through photo's from last years outback holiday. Came across these from Rudall River (Karlamilyi) National Park. Australias 2nd largest according to SWMBO next to Kakadu. Quite remote it's approx. 300 Km east of Newman in WA.
Whilst Button Quail are common in this area these Brown Quail ? are not, according to Mr Slater and family. Came out just on dusk, terrible light. A good result considering.
D300, 80~400VR @ 195mm, 1/200, f5.3, ISO800.
What were very common were these Cockatiels
D300, 80~400VR @ 400mm, 1/500, f11, ISO400.
A pair of these Brown falcons were nesting near our camp.
D300, 80~400VR @ 340mm, 1/800, f6.3, ISO400
Willy Wagtail and lunch Rudall River NP, doesn't matter where you go you'll find 'em, more common than crows or seagulls. One of my favourite birds and very difficult to photograph.
D300, 80~400VR @ 340mm, 1/800, f10, ISO400
Deano![]()
Last edited by DeanoH; 14th February 2012 at 08:53 PM. Reason: added Willy Wagtail
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