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Post by Lydia Robledo on Oct 18, 2010 17:29:25 GMT
After many tries, It still cannot figure out how to post via Image Shack to accomodate the 1200x800 size. Flicker has changed its format that I am also at a lost how to transfer the code to this space whereas I was able to do it before. Here's my entry to the BIF category that did not make it. Even if the other entries are unbeatable, the joy of participating with the other members is a prize in itself. As I was browsing my files, I found out that I have a couple of shots of these field birds, the cloud of Chesnut munias taken on my last butterfly watching day on my way out of Iwahig. 0.002 sec (1/512) Aperture f/9.1 ISO 400 handheld
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Oct 18, 2010 17:34:45 GMT
I will need to go through the step by step instructions given by Mark I. I may have missed one step. Aaah so much time lost just trying to post. Attachment is easy. lyd
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Post by JV Noriega on Oct 19, 2010 0:17:58 GMT
Wow Telyds, i have never had a chance to photograph a flock of CBMs like this, so i took to the liberty of tweaking your shot a bit and posting it for you so others can instantaneously appreciate its beauty! Well done!
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Post by mantarey on Oct 19, 2010 0:40:42 GMT
Wonderful capture Telyd. Saw a lot of Chestnut Munias but didn't see such a large flock, must have been a site to behold.
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Post by Luis (Chito) Limchiu on Oct 19, 2010 2:46:38 GMT
WOW I have never seen so many chestnut Munias in flight!! Well capture at lyds!
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Post by alainpascua on Oct 19, 2010 4:21:08 GMT
The sight of so many munias means so much palays in the area!
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Post by Eric Patdu on Oct 19, 2010 13:54:43 GMT
Nice shot of a flock of munia and it even has one dragonfly (below the left topmost bird) as a bonus.
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