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Thanks Mrudul and Sabyasachi sir
Cattle Egret in breeding plummage- looks great with a touch of orange
Nikon D5100, with 300mm lens
ISO 1100
f 1/5.6
Brilliant. liked it
Another photo
Nikon D5100, with 300mm lens
ISO250
f 1/5.6
Sir, I have few other photos of this bird which is not inclined.
I didn't do any processing on the image. It was clicked at about 6PM
Nikon D5100, with 300mm lens
ISO100
f 1/5.6
Image is not cropped. It was an accidental click and not planned one.
Thanks for the comments
nice. But do you have any other shot (may be clicked few seconds later) that gives close view of these birds?
Actual photo, without zoom is here
Kingfisher eating an insect...
this is a digitally zoomed photo.
Details
Nikon D5100, with 300mm lens
ISO400
f 1/5.6
Darter, clicked at Kabini this month
Clicked at Vedantangal Bird sanctuary this January
Was lucky to get this close up shot.
Yes, it is a wire (2 of them)
Thanks for the tips.. I am aware digital zoom reduces quality and file size but if I can't use digital zoom, I can't get a closer look. Also I didn't have a DSLR and zoom lens back then
Moon, Clicked at Binsar, 2008
Using Sony DSC H50, 15x optical zoom + 81x digital zoon
Fulvous Forest Skimmers- female
D5100, 300mm lens, ISO 800
Thanks Sir for the guidance. Will be careful next time.
Image specs: f/5.6, ISO 400.
Wire tailed swallow- male and female, clicked near our village (Udupi, Karnataka) with Nikon D 5100 & 300mm lens
Couldn't zoom further
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