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    White-browed Shama (Copsychus luzoniensis) by alabang, on Flickr

    The white-browed shama (Copsychus luzoniensis) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is endemic to the Philippines. C. l. superciliaris, the Visayan Shama, is sometimes considered a distinct species.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-browed_shama

    Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do%C3%...nidad,_Bulacan

    Settings: 1/80 f/8.0 85mm ISO 1250

    No crop.

  • #2
    Nice shot, looks a lot like our Willy Wagtail we have here.
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    • #3
      Agree with eaglem although it appears to be very dark. I think an adjustment of shadows and curves will fix it. An excellent FREE software package called LIGHTZONE would do that with one click called RELIGHT. I would also crop to portrait, removing a lot of the tree section behind the bird, maybe use the rule of thirds. Otherwise a beautiful photo - thanks for sharing
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      • #4
        Thanks!


        White-browed Shama (Copsychus luzoniensis) by alabang, on Flickr

        The white-browed shama (Copsychus luzoniensis) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is endemic to the Philippines. C. l. superciliaris, the Visayan Shama, is sometimes considered a distinct species.

        Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-browed_shama

        Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do%C3%...nidad,_Bulacan

        Settings: 1/80 f/6.3 800mm ISO 1250

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        • #5
          Lovely subdued lighting in this one Dolina. Love the softness of the image. It needs a fraction more light to show those beautiful details and remove the distracting top left corner of the branch. Other than that it's a great photo and well framed too
          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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          • #6
            Thank you Isac. Would this do?


            White-browed shama (Copsychus luzoniensis) by alabang, on Flickr

            The white-browed shama (Copsychus luzoniensis) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is endemic to the Philippines. C. l. superciliaris, the Visayan Shama, is sometimes considered a distinct species.

            Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-browed_shama

            Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do%C3%...nidad,_Bulacan

            Settings: 1/100 f/2.0 200mm ISO 320

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            • #7
              MUCH better Dolina! The bird is the hero of the image and whatever it's standing on is not imposing at all. Lovely eye detail and the bokeh is a bonus.
              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 isac

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                • #9

                  White-browed shama (Copsychus luzoniensis) by alabang, on Flickr

                  Settings: 1/100 f/2.8 400mm ISO 2500

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                  • #10
                    I love the framing in this one Dolina and the interesting rock colours. Again the bokeh is fabulous. BUT ... the bird is a little dark, it needs a shadows adjustment to give more detail.
                    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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                    • #11
                      I agree wtih you Isaac

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