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Wow Arthur these are great...
The first one is such a regal pose, dramatic lighting but detailed shadowy areas... And the second is a hard one to get and so detailed on the underside too, well done... Aka Andrew
Great Artie,
You, the wild man Harry Butler Kipper & Nicole should have a Bird Orgy The Bird talent is great here. Mic.
FYI, these are two different birds.
The top is the Brown Falcon that we were stalking a lot on the day. The second is a Whistling Kite. Good shots btw Arthur, I'll have to check mine to see how sharp they are. I so need 500 with 1.4x, I have a good behaviour shot of the Brown Falcon and Willy Wagtail. Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
Here is the same Brown Falcon a few seconds later getting harrassed by a Willy Wagtail. Take notice of the white markings on the head of the Willy Wagtail. I'm pretty sure these only come out when they're aggressive.
Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
Nice shot, very detailed....
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Me too! I love the pose in #1. Great capture and composition.
Arthur was using a Nikkor 300 F/4 AF-S with a 1.4x TC (think Nikon brand).
I was using the Nikkor 70-200VR F/2.8 with Nikkor TC1.7IIE. And for anybody who cares, Nicole was using the 80-400VR F/? Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
Thanks Kipper. I've been tossing whether to buy an 80-400VR(Oh for AFS VR!) or sell my 80-200F/2.8 AF-D Tripod collar version and getting the 70-200AFS VR and TC 1.7. Now there's a choice for you!
marco
Hi
thanks. for birdie shots, go for AFS 300F4. Sharper with TC than zooms. Very well balanced. You get better shots right away if you are able to handle 80 - 200 f2.8. regards, Arthur
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