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  • More Bee-eaters

    A few more shots of the bee-eaters from last week.

    #1
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    Nikon D800, Sigma 120-300 f/2.8 + 2x TC @ 600mm. 1/1250 f/8 ISO 720. Very heavy crop.

    #2
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    Nikon D800, Sigma 120-300 f/2.8 + 2x TC @ 600mm. 1/2000 f/7.1 ISO 760. Very heavy crop.

    #3. I tried to get a shot of them in flight or taking off. I managed to get a couple in the frame, but they were just too quick for me.
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    Nikon D800, Sigma 120-300 f/2.8 + 2x TC @ 600mm. 1/12000 f/7.1 ISO 1250. Heavy crop.
    Last edited by wigz; 27-10-2016, 03:35 PM.
    Alan W

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  • #2
    G'day Alan

    I like 'em matey ... great colours & beaut sharpness
    Like the last one where the wings are in action as it takes off
    Well done ~ some beaut long-lens work on display here

    Phil
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    • #3
      Thanks Phil. Although not so obvious at this size, #3 is not sharp and the eyes are in shadow. Could have been a great shot though.
      Alan W

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      • #4
        nice work. bee eater time down here too, gotta go find some. the turf farms around sydney the place to see them here. cornwallis.
        Stephen Davey. Nikon Shooter

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          Thanks Stephen

      • #5
        Jealous. I never see them down here
        Alan

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        • #6
          Many years ago we had a group of them sitting on the power lines, picking off bees attracted to a eucalypt near the front of our house. Didn't have a long lens then. Alas the tree has gone, the suburb is built out, and haven't seen them near the house since.
          Alan W

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          • #7
            I'm with Alan on the jelous front.
            Would just love and opportunity, because images such as yours show how wonderfully gorgeous these birds are.
            http://www.flickr.com/photos/77375175@N04/
            Haven't been there, not done that.
            Jo

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            • #8
              Thanks Jo.
              Alan W

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