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Rufous Treepie
Also know as Dendrocitta vagabunda by scientific name. Shot this one at Sariska Wild Life Sanctuary - Rajasthan - India.
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Well Done
This is a great image Arun. Very nice position of the bird. My only criticism is perhaps I would like to see all of it's tail. Nicely done.
Carl Wheeler at 21:16 CET on 06-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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Nice clear shot,like the eye looking at you.
Regards
syed noman at 01:10 CET on 07-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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Carl Wheeler wrote:
> This is a great image Arun. Very nice position of the bird. My only criticism is perhaps I
> would like to see all of it's tail. Nicely done.
>
Thanks Carl for looking and for your comments. I captured this very shy bird from the open jeep we are travelling in, while moving through in the wildlife sanctuary. We were not permitted to get off the jeep as this sanctuary also has leopards and tigers. I agree with you that I could not get all of the bird's tail in my frame, but I consider myself lucky to get this much.
Cheers,
Arun
Arun Prabhu at 09:33 CET on 07-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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syed noman wrote:
> Nice clear shot,like the eye looking at you.
> Regards
>
Thanks Syed Noman for your appreciative comments :-)
Arun
Arun Prabhu at 09:34 CET on 07-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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Beautiful bird shot ....!!!
Compliments,
Fonzy - at 11:55 CET on 11-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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Fonzy - wrote:
> Beautiful bird shot ....!!!
> Compliments,
>
Thanks Fonzy :-)... you may not have seen this bird as this species is native to certain parts of Asia only
Regards,
Arun
Arun Prabhu at 15:06 CET on 11-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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It's a very good result, excellent sharpness, lighting and colours. The background could be a little bit more blurry, but I guess given your position and the position of the bird you actually managed to get the best compromise between subject sharpness and bokeh.
I also noticed the exposure time of 1/1250s, which is way more than the 1/f rule (1/224s in this case). I've noticed this too - that with tele shots to get really sharp images you need to shoot at much shorter exposure times than required.
Alfred Molon at 16:16 CET on 11-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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Alfred Molon wrote:
> It's a very good result, excellent sharpness, lighting and colours. The background could be
> a little bit more blurry, but I guess given your position and the position of the bird you
> actually managed to get the best compromise between subject sharpness and bokeh.
>
> I also noticed the exposure time of 1/1250s, which is way more than the 1/f rule (1/224s in
> this case). I've noticed this too - that with tele shots to get really sharp images you need
> to shoot at much shorter exposure times than required.
>
Thanks Alfred, for looking and for your comments. Yes, the ambient light conditions in the jungle were luckily very good allowing me to tweak the settings at shutter speed 1/ 1250 at aperture f4 and at ISO 320.
Regards,
Arun
Arun Prabhu at 06:30 CET on 12-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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Wow, amazing shot Arun. It's seems this bird was very close.
Greetings,
Wim
Wim Westerhof at 20:14 CET on 13-Mar-2011 [Reply]
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Wim Westerhof wrote:
> Wow, amazing shot Arun. It's seems this bird was very close.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Wim
>
Thanks Wim for your comments. Yes, the bird was closer than most situations. Nice to hear from you after a long time. I hope you are doing good.
Regards,
Arun
Arun Prabhu at 07:49 CET on 14-Mar-2011 [Reply]