Was tough to get this tiny one with my 18-135mm lens. Also it was early in the morning and light was poor.
Nikon D80
Exp- 1/30
f/5.6
ISO - 100
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Was tough to get this tiny one with my 18-135mm lens. Also it was early in the morning and light was poor.
Nikon D80
Exp- 1/30
f/5.6
ISO - 100
Great shot for a 135 MM Bibhav
More of a tribute to your stalking (read crawling) ability for not only have you got to get low down, but close as well . . . .
Rajan
Stalking skills is very important. Even with a long tele lens, one still need to move in closer to get the bird larger in the frame. I like the colours. A slight head turn towards you would have been great.
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I am sorry. That is a Malaysian Plover (Charadrius peronii) Male. It is not a resident species.
Last edited by Bibhav Behera; 24-02-2009 at 06:18 PM.
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