Kings Park Walk! Perth WA... D/U Warning...

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Kings Park Walk! Perth WA... D/U Warning...

Postby Muzza22au on Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:00 am

My girlfriend and I went through Kings Park today and I took these photos!

C&C welcome...

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#1 Jgang Gang!

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#2 Jgang Gang!

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#3 Jgang Gang!

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#4 Jgang Gang! (He posed well).

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#1 Rainbow Lorikeet!

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#2 Rainbow Lorikeet!

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#3 Rainbow Lorikeet!

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Ducky!!!

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Postby Killakoala on Sun Dec 11, 2005 8:50 am

The second pic is my pick of the bunch. Great pose by the bird and your quick reflexes have shot it superbly. Well done. The duck seems a bit overexposed. The rainbow lorrikeet looks nicely saturated brining lots of colour in it's beautiful colour scheme.

Great pics.
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Postby kipper on Sun Dec 11, 2005 8:59 am

#2 does it for me aswell......but what is with the name Jgang Gang? I thought they were Red-Cheeked Honeyeaters. Also check your exposure between a sequence of shots eg. the Rainbow Lorikeets. #1 looks flashed, #2 doesn't so the colorings tend to look different.
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Postby Muzza22au on Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:33 pm

kipper wrote:#2 does it for me aswell......but what is with the name Jgang Gang? I thought they were Red-Cheeked Honeyeaters. Also check your exposure between a sequence of shots eg. the Rainbow Lorikeets. #1 looks flashed, #2 doesn't so the colorings tend to look different.


There was a sign calling these birds a Jganga gang, but I also know them as a Red Wattle Bird!
With the lorikeet I tried with and with out the flash! I didn't have to adjust the saturation as these are straight out of the camera!

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Postby spartikus on Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:02 pm

Nice shots from the big park Scott - bird shots are nice and sharp; however it looks as though the white balance is a bit "cool" in the second lorikeet pic...otherwise nice job!
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