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Kim Pilegaard

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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #975 on: July 05, 2021, 22:43:28 »
Whooper Swan
Nikon D500 + 300mm f/4 PF + TC-17 E-II, 1/500s, f/6,7, ISO 200
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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #976 on: July 15, 2021, 19:16:01 »
Kim - Unusual photo! I had to look twice - neat how the markings on the beak and even some of the feather patterns mimic the rippling pattern in the background.  Cheers, John

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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #977 on: July 19, 2021, 15:43:58 »
Kim - Unusual photo! I had to look twice - neat how the markings on the beak and even some of the feather patterns mimic the rippling pattern in the background.  Cheers, John
Nice, it happened to me also!

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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #978 on: July 23, 2021, 02:36:19 »
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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #979 on: August 15, 2021, 02:36:59 »
Great Blue Heron.
Kept flying away. Never got to see it finish it's meal.
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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #980 on: August 27, 2021, 17:00:57 »
Black stork(ciconia nigra)

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Kim Pilegaard

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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #981 on: September 03, 2021, 18:28:05 »
Dunlin on the beach. Z7 II, 300/4 PF, TC-20-E II, 1/1000s, f/8, ISO 220
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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #982 on: September 04, 2021, 09:19:28 »
Nice one Kim. Nice lighting, reflections, and bird in mid-step.
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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #983 on: September 05, 2021, 12:27:00 »
In Rome, tourists feeding local birds.


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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #984 on: September 30, 2021, 23:34:03 »
Since the seagulls are literally at my doorstep I try with the D5 and 70-200mm 2.8 fl. They barely miss at all. Busy background, clean skies, does not matter. Last one is close to a 100% crop to show the detail.

 

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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #985 on: November 01, 2021, 21:54:22 »
I was taking some images of the birds by the sea. Trying to see how the Z6 will work with the 58mm 1.4g between fully open and f2. Turned out pretty well.
  There are some people living in the beach, under the protection of the building. One of them came to see what I was doing -here in the picture- making the birds fly away. It took some time for them to get close to me again. I had the aid of another woman living there that comes to feed with bread the seagulls. That helped.



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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #986 on: November 03, 2021, 00:50:03 »
On our roof...

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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #987 on: November 03, 2021, 01:09:51 »
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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #988 on: November 04, 2021, 00:29:25 »
Marsh tit

Poecile palustris, Livigno, Oct.2021

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Flew very near to inquire on my traversing its territory.

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Since evolution has given us TWO ears and ONE mouth, we are supposed (me included) to be doing more listening than talking.

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Re: [Theme] Show Birds
« Reply #989 on: November 07, 2021, 21:23:03 »
A selection of Welsh Corvids