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Red-wattled Lapwing

Red-wattled Lapwing
Copyright ©2010, Arun Prabhu
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Also called Vanellus indicus by binomial name. Shot this bird at a nearby lake. Red fleshy wattles in front of each eye and long yellow legs are prominent features of this plover.

Photographer: Arun Prabhu
Folder: Common area
Uploaded: 26-Mar-2010 10:33 CET
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Camera: Olympus E620
Exposure time: 1/250
Aperture: f11
Focal length: 400(Eq 800)
Lens: SWD 50-200 + EC 20
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 250
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied:
Various: Handheld
Image resized to: 775x633

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A very interesting bird that I have never seen before.

Hans Gerlich at 16:06 CEST on 31-Mar-2010 [Reply]

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Hello Arun,

I guess this is a heavily cropped image, it's missing detail. I also see camera shake in this image. Perhaps you can make a better image with post processing.

Greetings,

Wim

Wim Westerhof at 14:48 CEST on 03-Apr-2010 [Reply]

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Wim Westerhof wrote:
> Hello Arun,
>
> I guess this is a heavily cropped image, it's missing detail. I also see camera shake in this
> image. Perhaps you can make a better image with post processing.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Wim
>

Hello Wim,

This is a cropped image. You cannot get closer than 25-30 feet from this medium sized wader. It flies away. I used 'spot focusing' and this could be the reason why the sorroundings appear blurred. Anyways, I guess I have to start using a monopod though this is always not possible in cases where birds do not stay stiil.

Greetings,

Arun

Arun Prabhu at 09:02 CEST on 04-Apr-2010 [Reply]