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  • Todays Birds

    I didn't get a chance to take the camera out until mid afternoon, the birds were more active in the morning, but I was busy putting in a new septic trench.

    #1
    Wompoo Fruit Dove
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    #2
    Storm Bird
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    #3
    Male Sun Bird
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    Cheers, Brad.

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    #4
    Yellow Honeyeater
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    #5
    Lewin's Honeyeater
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    Lewin's Honeyeater
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    Cheers, Brad.

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    • #3
      Unfortunately I only got 2 shots of this Mistletoe Bird, the AF on my lens was hunting and the bird was constantly on the move. Would have liked to get a few more shots with better poses and some time to compose the shots, maybe next time.
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      Cheers, Brad.

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      • #4
        I am surprised you do this with auto focus. I find the wrong thing in focus to often. Must be something wrong with my technique. I didn't know pigeons came in those colours. Do you get all these birds in your garden?
        Better a full bottle in front of me
        than a full frontal lobotomy.
        Hans

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        • #5
          I struggle with autofocus in situations like this too and often switch to manual.
          #1 is great except for the harsh background around the head. Bit of a shame.
          All the honey eaters are great too.
          Sony A7rii
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          • Ironwood
            Ironwood commented
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            Thanks Todd.

        • #6
          Thats an amazing collection for an afternoon Brad.

          #1 Let down a bit by the mixed lighting but good to have. I have only seen these a couple of times high in the tree-tops.

          #2 I think this is a spangled drongo rather than a koel which is often called storm bird. Good pose. Are you able to brighten tge eye a kittle?

          #3 Nice shot of a beautiful little bird. The black and yellow make for a difficult exposure

          #4 The frame is a bit cluttered but the bird is clear and well separated from the bg

          #5 Nice pose, background a bit cluttered but not toomintrusive. The bird's back looks unusually dark.

          #6 This is one of my picks here due, I think, to the clean background behind the bird.

          #7 and #8 For me #7 is the better pose but a bit cluttered. I can see why focusing was a problem.

          The eyes are hard to see on a few of these. are you able to brighten them a little - I thin it would be an improvement.
          Alan W

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          • #7
            I think wigz has nailed the CC Ironwood. I wuldn't be able to offer much more. I did a shadows adjustment on #3 and that blue is stunning. Lovely series overall.
            I Shoot A Canon

            Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream
            My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
            Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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            • #8
              Thanks for the comments andCC everyone. I will respond tonight, I'm working today and have limited time.
              Isac, feel free to post your version.
              Cheers, Brad.

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              • #9
                Shadows adjustment shows the beautiful blue chest and brightens up the eye as well.
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                I Shoot A Canon

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                My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
                Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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                • Ironwood
                  Ironwood commented
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                  I agree that reducing the shadows make the bird look a lot more spectacular, but without the flash you don’t normally see any of the blue, maybe just a couple of specs at the most (well I don’t anyway, but my eyes aren’t as good as they were )
                  I normally try to represent things as I see them , or at least as I think they should look, but as I said in my reply to Alan, I did cut some corners on this lot so I could post them before I went back to work.
                  Though I do appreciate you showing your version, it’s good to see what others can do.

                • Isac
                  Isac commented
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                  Thanks for that Ironwood.

              • #10
                Originally posted by HansE View Post
                I am surprised you do this with auto focus. I find the wrong thing in focus to often. Must be something wrong with my technique. I didn't know pigeons came in those colours. Do you get all these birds in your garden?
                I’m afraid I can’t focus as good as the camera, when it’s working as it should. My Tamron 150-600 is a bit of a lemon in the AF department.
                The Wompoo”s are actually a Fruit Dove, very colourful in good light. I have photographed all of the fruit Doves at my place over the last few years, I think there is 4 from memory, would have to check my book, but I am not at home right now.
                Yes we get all these birds and many more visiting or living on our property.
                Cheers, Brad.

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                • #11
                  Originally posted by wigz View Post
                  Thats an amazing collection for an afternoon Brad.

                  #1 Let down a bit by the mixed lighting but good to have. I have only seen these a couple of times high in the tree-tops.

                  #2 I think this is a spangled drongo rather than a koel which is often called storm bird. Good pose. Are you able to brighten tge eye a kittle?

                  #3 Nice shot of a beautiful little bird. The black and yellow make for a difficult exposure

                  #4 The frame is a bit cluttered but the bird is clear and well separated from the bg

                  #5 Nice pose, background a bit cluttered but not toomintrusive. The bird's back looks unusually dark.

                  #6 This is one of my picks here due, I think, to the clean background behind the bird.

                  #7 and #8 For me #7 is the better pose but a bit cluttered. I can see why focusing was a problem.

                  The eyes are hard to see on a few of these. are you able to brighten them a little - I thin it would be an improvement.
                  Cheers Alan. I’ll try to address all points. I am typing with only my left hand atm. I’ve got a bag of ice on my right bicep, due to hurting it at work this arvo.

                  #1 these are a regular at my place, they are usually in the shady tree canopy and hard to photograph, this one was an exception. I have to take what I can get with them.
                  #2 you could be right, I would have to check my book when I get home. These have a bright red eye with a black center, unfortunately the flash ruined any hope of truly showing the eye, I tried to make it half presentable,probably didn’t succeed.
                  #3 Thanks. Yes , bit of a contrast with the colours and hard to faithfully represent them.
                  #4 yes not the best bg for sure, i included it because the focus was good.

                  #5 Agree, the bird could be lightened a bit.

                  #6 I cropped off a few branches on the left already.

                  #7 & 8 yes 7 is a bit better but not by much, they both leave a lot to be desired.

                  The eyes could be improved with a bit of work , but I was pressed for time and posted them with minimal work, otherwise I wouldn’t get back to them for another week.

                  Thanks for taking the time to critique them.
                  Cheers, Brad.

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