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Post by William Lim on Sept 2, 2012 9:18:21 GMT
I failed to see the rufous flycatcher at LMEP this morning but a I got a lifer. Philippine Cuckoo Drongo 1dm4, EF500 + 1.4x TC, f6.3, 1/200, ISO800, tripod
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Sept 2, 2012 10:18:23 GMT
We are in the same boat as I have not seen the Rufous Paradise Flycatcher yet. But good for you, that you got a lifer that is new to me too. Well done William & Mabuhay.
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Sept 3, 2012 2:28:26 GMT
Excellent detail and color on this one!
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Post by tina mallari on Sept 3, 2012 10:17:12 GMT
I agree with Bob. Fantastic capture William. Don't you wish that you had this when we were submitting photos for cuckoos of the world.
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Post by William Lim on Sept 3, 2012 11:48:08 GMT
Thanks Bob and Tina. I agree with Bob. Fantastic capture William. Don't you wish that you had this when we were submitting photos for cuckoos of the world. Yup, Tina I should have submitted it and had another book
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Post by Ramon Quisumbing on Sept 3, 2012 13:15:00 GMT
Great capture, William.
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Post by Tirso Paris on Sept 3, 2012 13:22:42 GMT
Congratulations on this great capture William. The details are fantastic and the colors are beautifully rendered despite its dark color and darkish background.
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Post by William Lim on Sept 4, 2012 14:39:43 GMT
Congratulations on this great capture William. The details are fantastic and the colors are beautifully rendered despite its dark color and darkish background. Thanks Prof Tirso. It was quite near. This bird saved my day after not being able to see the Rufous Paradise Flycather.
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Post by Edwin Matias on Oct 12, 2012 6:15:59 GMT
Sir,
Great Capture of this Drongo Cuckoo
Regards, Edwin
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