
Anyway here are a few photos that I managed to grab. Many more in the batch aswell that I haven't had time to process.
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Rainbow Bee-Eaters

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Jack Winter (ID?) and Rainbow Bee-EaterWell given the weather was looking a lot better today (the sun was actually out). I decided to head out to the You Yangs in the search for Rainbow Bee-Eaters. After walking around for a while checking out some spots I knew of from previous walks, I decided to head where I had been informed they nest. Which meant going onto private property. I placed my camera + the monster lens + tripod over the fence in a spot that I thought was quite safe while I climbed over. Once I got over I heard a thump and there was my camera + lens on the ground. Luckily the Wimberley head and the hood saved it
![]() Anyway here are a few photos that I managed to grab. Many more in the batch aswell that I haven't had time to process. Jack Winter (ID confirmation still required) ![]() Rainbow Bee-Eaters ![]() Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
Nice one Kipper. Somehow I doubt D'oh was going through your head when you heard the thump
![]() Love the first pic. Nice and crisp ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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kipper,
Nice one from the the first batch of the monster lens. Watch out for next time! it's fragile and the damage is huge! Birddog114
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Despite the unnerving event with dropping the kit I bet you are deservedly happy with these results. You really are a very accomplished worker at this and it shows.
Cheers, _______________
Walter "Photography was not a bastard left by science on the doorstep of art, but a legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition." - Galassi
great shots kipper! nicely done. enjoy the new toy...
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Superb work Darryl. The sharpness (particularly the first one) and the wonderful rendering of the backgrounds are real stand-outs in your shots.
Well done. Simon
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Beautiful images. Great poses too and lovely use of bokeh.
Steve.
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Kipper I don't think I'm going to like the fact that you have this lens....
... You're showing me what my images SHOULD look like when I use this lens. Not even close! Congrats one some great pics. I look forward to getting jealous every time you post ![]() Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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Hey Darryl, mate they are a couple of nice shots there mate, i think they look great. Not that i would know 1 bird from another, 1st one looks like a comon spoggy to me, but i am sure you will make good use of that new lens mate.
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Darryl,
I don't suppose you could post a small 100% crop of that first image around the eye could you? Thanks Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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Hi
Congrats on your new monster. Big and heavy. Don't forget to get insurance for it. Your next toy should be the upcoming D200. ![]() regards, Arthur
For perched shots I'm using purely AF, it's too hard to MF on the shitty viewfinder. It's really hard to figure out if it's 100% in focus or not at the size things appear. I'll have to rely on a bit of MF adjustment via the lens as trees sometimes play havoc on the focusing.
As for the D200, we'll wait and see how it performs before making a decision. Ultimately it'd be nice to have the D2X but at that price I'm happy to wait another year ![]() Darryl (aka Kipper)
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