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  • BotswanaB

    A common bird in Southern Africa is the lilac breasted roller. I make no apology for taking a few pictures of them. It was difficult to catch them flying.
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    #1

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    Whoops

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    They are just as spectecular in flight as they are regally seated.
    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

  • #2
    Gee they are beautiful.

    I like the last a lot. It's all wrong on many levels from a purist viewpoint but manages to work a treat. Well framed and presented.
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    Question everything ~ Christopher Hitchins

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    • #3
      Wonderful series. What a great shot "Whoops" #4 is.

      Keep 'em coming.
      Charles

      My indecision is final, I think.


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      • HansE
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        Glad you liked it.

    • #4
      Beautiful bird Hans and well captured.

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      • #5
        #3 for me Hans, nice and clean and showing all the beautiful colours.
        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
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          A cropped crop. It does show the beatiful colours inside the wings. I found it very hard to get them in flight.
          Better a full bottle in front of me
          than a full frontal lobotomy.
          Hans

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          • #7
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            A poor picture only added to give you an idea of the magnificent colours on this bird whilst in flight. Maybe I should go for a return visit and just concentrate on it.
            Better a full bottle in front of me
            than a full frontal lobotomy.
            Hans

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            • #8
              They do look quick Hans. Well done to capture them - colours are amazing! Maybe a bit of practice before you return! For my BIF I use shutter priority (with pretty good results) at 1/1000th up to 1/2500th depending on the speed of the bird, stabilization to OFF because at those shutter speeds it has no effect, auto ISO and spot metering. I vary my focus points and change from single point (extended) and centre group and on occasions set it to ALL focus points. Have a go at these settings and see how you go. You can play with the settings and use these as a starting point.
              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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              • HansE
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                Thanks Greg. I am sure I should be practicing on seaguls but we don't have any here.

              • Isac
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                Crows? Magpies?

              • HansE
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                Swallows but not at the moment

            • #9
              Great colour and detail.
              A HAPPY PENTAX USER

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                Just found another and had to add it.
                Better a full bottle in front of me
                than a full frontal lobotomy.
                Hans

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                • #11
                  For those little suckers I'd suggest a ss of 1/3200 and maybe centre group focus or single point if you think you can hold them in frame. I use back button focus as that offers superior control for fast BIF.

                  Good luck. Tricky as hell to catch small birds in flight.

                  And at 1/3200 you can still get a lot of blur on the wings!
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                  Question everything ~ Christopher Hitchins

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                  • HansE
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                    I will look at getting more of what is required!
                    Thanks Mick.

                  • Isac
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                    Agree with Mick on the back focus Hans, I've had that set for years.

                • #12
                  Wow, number 3 is a stunner Hans, I love that one. Scrolling down the giraffe was a nice surprise!!
                  Lloyd
                  Never make the same mistake twice, there are so many new ones, try a different one each day
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                  • #13
                    OK when they sit still The giraffe was a mistake hence the whoops. Thought it was ok for a lark to leave it there.
                    Better a full bottle in front of me
                    than a full frontal lobotomy.
                    Hans

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