


...... these birds make great subjects as you can get up close when shooting.....
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More Birds from O'Reilly'sAll shot with the 500mm mirror lens ......... but on a mono pod due to low light........
![]() ![]() ![]() ...... these birds make great subjects as you can get up close when shooting..... Cheers ....bp....
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Hi Bernie,
Great to see the King Parrot shots you took yesterday from the O'Reilly's Rainforest minimeet. The first and third shots are just brilliant - rich colours, very sharp, great eye contact and good behaviour. You must be thrilled! Cheers Michael
Great shots. Can you let me know what ISO, F Stop , shutter speed etc you used?
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ISO 250 the 500mm mirror lens is a manual lens that has only f8 as the f stop, camera speed 80th second...... all 3 pix's were shot the same.......... Cheers ....bp....
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