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Post by gabriel buluran on Nov 20, 2009 7:17:45 GMT
Nikon D80, 500mm, f10, 1/800s, iso500, cropped, tripod, ballhead Nikon D80, 500mm, f9, 1/800s, iso500, cropped, tripod, ballhead
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Nov 20, 2009 9:49:47 GMT
WOW gabs! Looks like you didn't attend the seminar at all! hahaha!
Nice catch! I love how the woodswallows are posed with one of them out of synch.
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Post by gabriel buluran on Nov 20, 2009 10:52:59 GMT
ha, ha, ha... that's why i chose to post that pic... it broke the pattern. i only wished they were on a natural perch.
btw, i went out early for this... tapos punta sa conference after a few hurried shots. (para ding pag nag pupunta ko sa UPD.
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Nov 20, 2009 11:01:44 GMT
Nice shots of the White Breasted Wood Swallows. Looks like a long grey line. Well done Gabs. Mabuhay. Looks like the guards there don't stop birders from going inside the Botanical Garden area, is that correct?
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Post by gabriel buluran on Nov 20, 2009 13:21:16 GMT
Thanks Ely! They allowed me to get in the Botanical Garden yesterday. I was just such a sissy to go around the Botanical Garden by myself. So I just made one pass along the road, listened to birds and went back out.
These ones I captured this morning at the road just outside the airport. There were serveral KFs and probably a dozen of the wood swallows.
I also saw a Little Egret at the canal but it flew out of my lens' reach once I got off my car.
There are a lot of potential sites, but I guess it would be best to bird with a group rather than by one's self.
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Post by Romy Ocon on Nov 20, 2009 22:32:57 GMT
Very good detail on these, Gabs.... love the head turn of the topmost WBWS!
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Post by Elvin Sansona on Nov 21, 2009 7:34:38 GMT
Birds on the wire, nice set!
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