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Originally Posted by shashanka
(Post 3993922)
That was another mind-bending photo, M35! I've seen pea-cocks from up close, even fed the blighters occasionally & of course seen them in short flights too. But your photograph of the one in flight (taken broad-side on) is almost unreal. Hats off! |
Originally Posted by nilanjanray
(Post 3993924)
Great shot. If you have cropped this photo....a little more space at the top would make it even better. |
Originally Posted by nilanjanray
(Post 3993702)
Keep the photos coming. Here is a closeup (cropped) of a crow pheasant. Shot handheld through the window of my vehicle. Click on the photo to see a better version, it appears oversharpened otherwise. Anderson's (e)books are available online for free, just Google. Or buy the hard copies from Flipkart or Amazon India. I haven't had much chance to shoot recently, been revisiting and reprocessing old shots. Here are a couple... Last kiss from the setting sun. Selective B&W processing. Wild boars on a misty morning. Shot during a canoe safari in the Satpuras. Patience and luck are so important for wildlife shooters :).......... |
Originally Posted by shashanka
(Post 3994032)
Nilanjanji, your cropped closeup of the crow pheasant is the real-world thing - mine looks like a dressed-up tart in comparison! And the 'last kiss of the setting sun'.......whatever magic you have used, the result is ethereal, spellbinding. I am normally a complacent, thick-skinned bloke - but captures like yours & M35's brings out the green-eyed monster! |
Originally Posted by M35
(Post 3990482)
Taking off for the kill ! |
Originally Posted by navin_bhp
(Post 3994616)
Wonderful timing on this one. Was the camera on a burst mode? |
Originally Posted by M35
(Post 4001319)
Nice. A full wing span from my side ! |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 4001466)
Not sure if I had posted this before. Here is one with 550D and 100mm. Attachment 1520109 |
Originally Posted by M35
(Post 4002113)
Did you use any filter to get that softness/effect or did it at post ? |
Originally Posted by nilanjanray
(Post 4004795)
These mouth to mouth encounters would last for 1/10s - 1/5s. |
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