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05/03/2010 08:31:23 PM · #226 |
Whazzis???

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05/03/2010 08:40:33 PM · #227 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Whazzis???
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Yellow-Crowned Night-Heron, Nyctanassa violacea.
Message edited by author 2010-05-03 20:42:09. |
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05/03/2010 08:47:28 PM · #228 |
According to my book - a Yellow-Crowned Night Heron |
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05/03/2010 08:52:33 PM · #229 |
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05/03/2010 10:06:45 PM · #230 |
Here are some more recent ones from my workday shooting.
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05/03/2010 10:49:56 PM · #231 |
That pink bird is amazing! All I see on my way to work are...pigeons...::pout:: |
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05/12/2010 12:25:02 AM · #232 |
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05/19/2010 02:32:49 PM · #233 |
I had forgotten I had used this photo in a lesson here and entered it in the Hidden Gems challenge. Here is another lesson in overprocessing a good shot:
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06/01/2010 04:21:07 PM · #234 |
I visit Windsor, Berkshire, UK most weekends and after coffee, we walk along the path beside the River Thames. As this is popular place for tourists, the wildlife has come to know that they will get fed by the visitors. Aside from the usual Mute Swans, Canada Geese, Mallards, Moorhen and Coots, we have other species that are more cautious or timid so it is rare for them come in very close. Normally Grebes and Cormorants drift past on the current in midstream, which is always just too far out of reach for the normal carry round lens.
At one point along the path is a small island with about 15 feet of water between path and island. This is a busy highway for Swans, Geese and Ducks vying to be fed. Imagine my surprise when we were walking by the island and I looked over to a fallen Willow branch half in the water where a Coot was nesting only to spot this couple.
This was taken 1st May 2010.
I was quite excited about this, but our holiday came and went, we had to buy a car for the wife and so didn't get back to Windsor until last weekend, and we got another surprise:
This was taken 30th May 2010.
Hopefully, we will get back there next weekend to see if there are any chicks about! |
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06/01/2010 05:16:06 PM · #235 |
Some shots from my portfolio. I love taking pictures of Birds. Some turn out well, most don't. It's all about practice. Just like sports or music. You need to keep at it to fine tune your skills. |
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06/01/2010 07:22:17 PM · #236 |
Wildlife photography is my favorite type of shooting. I just updated my smug-mug site and used this series as a slide-show when you first log on.
If anyone would like to give me some feedback on my site I would really appreciate it. Thanks so much. Maggie
www.macclaveyphotography.com
edited to add that I will gladly match comment for comment
Thank you jbsmithana for checking it out - really appreciated!
Message edited by author 2010-06-01 23:47:43. |
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06/01/2010 11:31:07 PM · #237 |
Great opening sequence Maggie. You have some great shots on your site. |
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06/01/2010 11:51:39 PM · #238 |
A couple just fooling around from my window waiting for the weather to improve. Flash and slower shutter.
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06/02/2010 12:18:47 AM · #239 |
ok so I wasnt a part of this (though I read it all) and this isnt a "stunning bird shot" but bird fans should at least get mushy over it:

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06/05/2010 08:42:56 PM · #240 |
We had quite a bit of rain lately and a small lake flooded and the outflow stream to saltwater carried a number of freshwater fish down where they died in the brackish water of the bay. The eagles soon arrived, up to 50 at once, but it was rainy and dark grey (bad) light. I made it over and tried a number of shots of the action, which was fun to watch, but failed to get a decent shot.
I returned a day later when the sun came out and this was the only eagle I found, sitting in a tree and not flying for me. Got a few shots of him making noise and then gave up and went home.

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06/28/2010 06:42:30 PM · #241 |
Today was my lucky day!!!!! This is a laptop edit, so it may suck, but the details there, and I am THRILLED!!!!
I can remember when these beautiful raptors were endangered. This fellow was basically just having fun dinking around the pier in the heart of Fort Myers Beach and was nice enough tp pose for me like this about ten feet over my head.
Gooooooooooooooooood osprey!!! LOL!!!
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06/28/2010 07:00:27 PM · #242 |
Nice one Jeb, I can understand how excited you must be. Now try not to be too jealous of my recent capture :-)
Meet Dave. Dave is one of two young Wood pigeons that sit in a tree in my garden waiting to get fed by their parents. Dave is not very smart and likes to sit on the gravel in my garden in full sun. He also has no fear of humans and often lets me get very close to him. Though not a great lover of pigeons I have a bit of a soft spot for Dave, especially after a sparrow hawk crashed through the tree the other morning trying to take him away. He has not learned as he still sits in the same tree.
Message edited by author 2010-06-28 19:01:55. |
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06/29/2010 10:52:38 PM · #243 |
Having a stellar time in South Florida with birds!!!

These guys are great!!! Very little finesse needed to get near 'em!
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06/29/2010 11:29:31 PM · #244 |
Decided to bust out my Bigma last week, as I hadn't really been putting it to use lately. I was HOPING for some for some fox photos, but the dens I knew of didn't seem to have any activity all morning so I spent a lot of time sitting in the grass of a field at sunrise for naught.
I also decided to try out using my SB900 for some fill out of curiosity. Max zoom and firing at full power, it actually worked despite my subjects being pretty damn far off.
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06/29/2010 11:32:18 PM · #245 |
South Florida! What a great bird photography place. More! |
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06/29/2010 11:35:24 PM · #246 |
Originally posted by spiritualspatula: Decided to bust out my Bigma last week, as I hadn't really been putting it to use lately. I was HOPING for some for some fox photos, but the dens I knew of didn't seem to have any activity all morning so I spent a lot of time sitting in the grass of a field at sunrise for naught.
I also decided to try out using my SB900 for some fill out of curiosity. Max zoom and firing at full power, it actually worked despite my subjects being pretty damn far off.
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Amazing how far the SB-800 & 900 will throw the flash huh? You can even extend that distance with a flash extender. Love the baby goose looking thing. |
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06/29/2010 11:58:35 PM · #247 |
Yeah, I've heard good things about the Better Beamer. Do you have one? I was surprised I got the effect that I did without it, but it would definitely be a fun accessory to use.
Oh, and yeah, that's a goose :) |
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06/30/2010 12:16:15 AM · #248 |
Originally posted by spiritualspatula: Yeah, I've heard good things about the Better Beamer. Do you have one? I was surprised I got the effect that I did without it, but it would definitely be a fun accessory to use.
Oh, and yeah, that's a goose :) |
I have a Better Beamer look alike. I use it seldom as it is bulky to use but when I know I'm going to be out stalking birds on a dull day or in the shadows I'll bring it along. Most of the time I end up using the SB-800. |
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06/30/2010 12:25:30 AM · #249 |
I am very much interested.... |
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06/30/2010 12:30:04 AM · #250 |
Originally posted by ankursomani: I am very much interested.... |
Ahh, then read through the tread from the beginning as there are information pages interspersed. Let me know if you have any questions afterward. |
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