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  • Kookaburra

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  • #2
    G'day mate

    Yeah - I like it ... the beaut positioning of the bird at the top of the burnt stump, good long-lens work, followed by the mono treatment makes it 10/10 for me
    Definitely a keeper

    Phil
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    • #3
      Agree with Phil, it is a very nice pose and background.
      Lloyd
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      • #4
        Yep very nicely done. The misty background really makes the bird pop.
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        • #5
          Beautiful shot with great contrast maximizing the the different tones to highlight the bird.
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          • #6
            Thx for the comments. I do need some advice from wildlife or bird photographers though. How do you get these things to pose correctly. I tried the same technique you use with foreigners speaking really loud and slowly and waving my arms alot to indicate which way I wanted the bird to sit it just seemed to sit there ignoring me with a bemused look. What is the trick?
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            • seaslug
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              You need to set up a BBQ with sausages on at right angles to the bird!
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