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  • Yellow-throated Honeyeater (tassie endemic)

    Was in Tassie in December on holiday for two weeks. Visited several gardens and parks - that was our entire focus really, although we did visit a few beaches too. Such a lovely part of our country. Taken in Strahan. Nikon D7100 1/320, F5.6 300mm ISO800

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    Last edited by kathiemt; 09-02-2017, 02:24 PM.
    Kathie M Thomas,
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  • #2
    Good catch Kathie, I'm a Tassie resident and I can't remember seeing one of those!

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    • #3
      Lovely light and pose for the little Honey eater Kathie. It's easy to see why we all missed you, when your photos are such a joy to view.
      I Shoot A Canon

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      • #4
        Lovely colour, detail and light.

        Maybe a bit higher in the frame?
        Alan

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Isac View Post
          Lovely light and pose for the little Honey eater Kathie. It's easy to see why we all missed you, when your photos are such a joy to view.
          Gee, thanks for that.
          Kathie M Thomas,
          I'm a Nikon girl
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          • #6
            Everything was spot on with this shot.
            A HAPPY PENTAX USER

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            • #7
              Beautiful light and colour and a nice clean background again. I would be inclined to try a slightly tighter cropping if you have enough pixels.
              Alan W

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              • #8
                Nice light, nice colour, great DOF, a really nice shot Kathie, it doesn't get much better than that.
                Lloyd
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                • #9
                  good light and details in this one. bit of a bummer about the foliage over feet and tail but overall you would be happy to have this shot.
                  composition wise, the central placement isnt ideal because you are left with lots of dead space to the left, but you seem to have little choice with the bird looking that way
                  Stephen Davey. Nikon Shooter

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