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Post by Renoir Abrea on Apr 23, 2011 12:01:51 GMT
hi' went out to the next town to check what i may able to capture in their rice paddy. approaching the ricefield and from a distant i was greeted warmly by a lifer. immediately i captured a couple of images for a docu. then i made a fast walk approaching from the side and making several stops for more image capture until finally come close enough. Rey Sta Ana identified my lifer and Neon Rosell II commented thats its a young one. here are some of the images. 60D + EF400mm f/5.6 +1.4TC, ISO 400, 1/400, f/8, tripod 60D + EF400mm f/5.6 +1.4TC, ISO 320, 1/800, f/8, tripod 60D + EF400mm f/5.6 +1.4TC, ISO 320, 1/800, f/8, tripod
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Post by Neon Rosell II on Apr 24, 2011 0:36:19 GMT
Wow! Excellent capture of this uncommon resident.
This is the second photo and first of a juvenile that I've seen. First one was with Ka Mastah when we did a sortie at Malassi Lake in Isabela.
You should be able to see the adults near that place unless they chased this juvenile away from their range.
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Post by Edwin Matias on Apr 24, 2011 1:10:43 GMT
Great Set of this Kite.
Regards, Edwin
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Post by Steve Albano on Apr 24, 2011 1:24:56 GMT
luv how he poses - excellent shot. thanks for sharing.. .
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Post by Luis (Chito) Limchiu on Apr 24, 2011 3:58:28 GMT
Incredible Renoir, The image is sharp with great details. One day I hope to get one my self!
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Post by mantarey on Apr 24, 2011 10:56:15 GMT
Fantastic lifer catch Renoir. Super sharp with very fine details.
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Post by Mark Itol on Apr 25, 2011 4:23:08 GMT
Wow, very sharp, Renoir! Nice find.
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Post by alainpascua on Apr 27, 2011 16:06:18 GMT
Wow, what a catch, Renoir! Congrats!
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