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FiretailThese visited last October, and i thought they had been driven from their normal home by the bushfires. But they have made another visit over the last few weeks. This has enabled me to hone my stalking techniques. Though I still have a long way to go.
Firetail Greg
It's easy to be good... when there is nothing else to do
Re: FiretailSuch a beautiful bird...was this captured from your hide? Wonderful photo, I am sure your stalking technique is working quite well and eagarly await more images as you you become more stealthy
Cameron
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Re: FiretailCool - Gerry recently got a nice one of these too
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Re: FiretailExcellent photo, I don't think it would have been easy to take as they are quite nervous creatures.
Re: Firetailfine image Greg, love that red colour on them, still amazes me how colourful some of this little birds are!
ahh Rodney, sacrilege very different birds mine was a silver eye and i know that cause I am a bird expert now gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: FiretailVery nice capture. That's with the 200mm I presume.
Re: Firetail
No. The 200 is broken and in for repair. Tripod fell over. It was the 70-200/2.8 with 2x Teleconverter (TC20E-III). Final focal length reported is 320mm,f/8, but it is cropped from there. I find the TC works better at less than the full stretch of the zoom lens. Greg
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Re: FiretailOoooo. Sounds expensive.
That's pretty good for a zoom lens, even the 70-200, then.
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