Indian Pitta
I shot this beauty very late in the evening at Thattekad.
Canon 5ds, Canon 300mm 2.8 mk2 with 2x teleconverter, f 5.6, 1/50 seconds, ISO 3200, tripod.
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Indian Pitta
I shot this beauty very late in the evening at Thattekad.
Canon 5ds, Canon 300mm 2.8 mk2 with 2x teleconverter, f 5.6, 1/50 seconds, ISO 3200, tripod.
Dr.Jitendra Katre
amazing snap
Nice picture of the pitta feeding, Dr.Katre. The catchlight looks nice and the background is pleasantly diffused, due to the bg it almost looks like a studio setting. Looks like a crop as there are some loss of details, thanks for sharing.
Thanks friends. Murugan, this is a crop, but not a big crop. I think loss of details is because of very low shutter speed. It was almost dark when this guy arrived.
Beautiful colours. I see a meal worm in it's mouth. Are meal worms naturally available in the area ? Many birds & reptile keepers breed those for feeding their pets.
Cool scene. Cropping magnifies the deficiencies in the image. So any slight lack of sharpness gets noticed. 1/50 shutter speed should be sufficient if the tripod is steady. Ofcourse, that may not be sufficient to arrest subject movement. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
fabulous .....
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