I was shot this partialy albino White-eared Bulbul at Keoladev Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, on a foggy morning of January 2009. This is definetly an rarity.
Details:
Nikon D80
Sigma- 170-500mm APO DG
Apereture: f/6.3
SS: 125
ISO : 500
Handheld
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I was shot this partialy albino White-eared Bulbul at Keoladev Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, on a foggy morning of January 2009. This is definetly an rarity.
Details:
Nikon D80
Sigma- 170-500mm APO DG
Apereture: f/6.3
SS: 125
ISO : 500
Handheld
Hi Atul,
Thats a rare photograph. I liked the perch and the composition. A slight head turn in your direction would have enhanced the composition further. Sharp image.
Thanks for sharing..
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
This is a great image. Nice and sharp, good composition and perch. It is definitely much more than a record shot.
I think you could open up the shadows...?
Great. If you can also mention the date then it would serve as a record for this sighting. I would open up the shadows a bit more so that the eye will become more prominent. Was it the only one? How was the interaction with other normal bulbuls?
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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This image was shot on 5th Jan. 2009. This bulbul was with other bulbuls in a flock and their behavior is normal.
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