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Post by Farmer Nestor on Mar 25, 2008 6:29:08 GMT
Most of the wild ducks are gone, only a few remains huh....huh.....huh.. Northern Shoveler (Female) 400D + EF100-400mm L IS USM 1/750s f/8.0 at 400.0mm iso200 handheld Northern Shoveler (Male) 400D +EF100-400mm L IS USM 1/750s f/8.0 at 400.0mm iso200 handheld Garganey (Male) 400D+ EF100-400mm L IS USM 1/180s f/8.0 at 400.0mm iso100 handheld Some BIF shots
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Post by mantarey on Mar 25, 2008 6:40:14 GMT
Wowow. Great exposure on the BIF'S pakner, nice feather details.
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Post by Farmer Nestor on Mar 25, 2008 6:45:21 GMT
Thank you Pakner
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Post by Romy Ocon on Mar 25, 2008 6:58:17 GMT
Wow... the BIFs turned out very well, Nestor.... nice shots too of the few remaining migrant quackers!
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Post by Agerico M. De Villa on Mar 25, 2008 7:44:48 GMT
I first thought these photographs were Idol Romy's. Galing, at ang lapit pa. Good photographer, good birding skills to boot! Cheers!
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Post by Farmer Nestor on Mar 25, 2008 13:01:17 GMT
Thanks idol Romy. Propjerry thank you! thank you! but my pics are still way off idol Romy's work.
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Post by tina mallari on Mar 25, 2008 14:06:03 GMT
W W Nestor, those photos are FANTASTIC !!!!! Don't worry about the birds leaving ... they always come back and it only means we need to give attention to our favorite "forest" birding sites again Makiling and Subic, here we comeeeeee !!!!
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Post by Farmer Nestor on Mar 25, 2008 14:13:45 GMT
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Post by tina mallari on Mar 25, 2008 14:20:13 GMT
WOWWWWWWWWWWWW Nestor those last 2 shots are shots you should be very proud of.
Oh so happy for you Kuya Pitsew !!!! Your recent shots are truly WOW WOW WOW WEEEEEE Amazing !!!!!
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Mar 25, 2008 15:46:18 GMT
Nestor, I salute you, sir, for those great shots, esp the BIFs.
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Post by Farmer Nestor on Mar 25, 2008 22:53:44 GMT
Thank you idol Tina and Bob for all the kind words, I also salute both of you
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Post by Romy Ocon on Mar 25, 2008 23:28:26 GMT
Thank you idol Tina, by the way I manage to shot an OP and an unknown sanpiper ? and the Sandpiper This looks like a Wood Sandpiper ( Tringa glareola) to me, Nestor.... congrats!
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Post by Romy Ocon on Mar 25, 2008 23:29:44 GMT
Most of the wild ducks are gone, only a few remains huh....huh.....huh.. Hehe.... we have to accept that they have to leave, otherwise no breeding, and we'll run out of subjects in a few years. ;D
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Mar 26, 2008 1:04:06 GMT
I agree with the experts! Those are really beautiful, very sharp shots, well composed, nice birds pa Nes. I like the mirror image shot very much. You did not put your settings. telyds
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Post by Farmer Nestor on Mar 26, 2008 7:49:19 GMT
Thank you idol Romy for the ID. Soweeee po Ate Lyds next time I will not forget to put the shooting details ;D ;D ;D
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Post by JP Cariño on Mar 26, 2008 10:58:49 GMT
the boys were missing you last friday nestor. great captures
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