Not as easy as Moose Peterson etc make out !!!
D2x and 300mm afs vr




This one taken at Altona, could be titled ''And don't come back'' or ''Get off my boat'' ?

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Egrets and PelicansTook some pics at Koroit creek Williamstown (Vic) of Egrets (Last weekend)
Not as easy as Moose Peterson etc make out !!! D2x and 300mm afs vr ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This one taken at Altona, could be titled ''And don't come back'' or ''Get off my boat'' ? ![]() Nikon boy Norman
very good capture........ good to have another bird shooter here, as I was getting a bit lonely
....... a hint from harry at digital grin, under exposure 1/3 to 2/3 on Egrets so the whites are not blown, but you have done quite well..... the Pelicans are my pick....... Cheers ....bp....
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Gorgeous work Nikon boy. Crisp images with great subject separation despite a little loss of detail in the white plumage in some shots you. Love the frozen moment captured in #2 and the sense of motion captured in #4 together with the unusual perspective. Between you and Bernie we are starting to see some really terrific birding captures.
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Great shots Norm, and the last one is an excellent capture of a cranky exchange!
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Love the second and third, well captured. Pelican one is also very good and funny
![]() Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Good shots on number 3 and 4. Strong contrast of the bird and background plus the slight movement on 4
#2 is great, so sharp with a lovely soft b/g.
#3 has great colours & contrast. #5 is just a fun image. #1 & #4 are a bit dull in this company. Overall I like them, and I don't usually pay much attention to animal photos, but these caught my eye. Nice work. Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
Great shots, especially #2, birds in flight are very difficult to photograph and you have done well.
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