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  • Pigeon for Tea

    I got this one with the Nikon P900 I had it set to 5 shot burst.
    And I got 2 lots out and it then took off.
    But where it was is where there are a lot of palm trees and this is where the Pigeons live and breed.
    So its their MacDonald's.
    Its a little confronting if you don't like seeing nature at work but its life for them.

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  • #2
    #1 the focus looks off.
    #2 is sharp but could use an exposure lift or maybe a shadows lift.
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    • #3
      Good stuff Arthur. Yes, the Kookas are a hunter, and it’s what they do. I have seen one take another bird in flight, and have seen them kill pretty big snakes to eat as well .
      Cheers, Brad.

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      • #4
        Good stuff Arthur, circle of life in pictures. A budding David Attenborough
        # 2 for me, just needs a tad of work on the shadows.
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        • #5
          Yes, #2 is definately the better shot. The angle is not the best but the subject more than makes up for it. Brightening the bird, if possible, would improve it.
          Alan W

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          • #6
            I was going to put down about the sht and the look of it but forgot to do so.
            So all point to that part I knew about.

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            • #7
              Good work for a starter with the new camera Arthur. I agree with all above.
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              • #8
                Isac this isn't the new camera that will be the Canon Sx70HS which I'm hoping to get here before Friday as we are heading to Melbourne.
                I had not time in getting ready for these shots as I knew she would fly off real quick once I pulled up.
                So it was on burst and you have less control over whet you get.
                When you can take your time in making sure the focus is right its a big difference to these
                I will look for a few others to show what is going on.

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                • #9
                  G'day Arthur

                  As above - yes #2 has the slightly better sharpness - but I can't see the pigeon ... is it a juvenile? of adult? - all I can see is overgrown 'frogs legs'!!!

                  2) and wotz this about swapping to a CANON ??? ...Arthur me ol' mate, I thought you were after the bigger & better nikon 1000
                  Hmmmmm ... still prefer my Panny cameras though

                  Phil
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