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Post by Agerico M. De Villa on Jan 11, 2015 14:23:15 GMT
I have photographed this white wagtail on the American War Memorial grounds. This has been one of six individuals. I have used the following settings with Canon SX50 HS: 215mm, ISO125, 0 EV, F/6.5, 1/400. This has been taken handheld and is a cropped photograph.
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Post by Tateo Osawa on Jan 11, 2015 15:42:19 GMT
A nice shot, Arerico M. Beautiful !!
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Post by Agerico M. De Villa on Jan 12, 2015 11:44:26 GMT
Thank you, Tateo for the comment.
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Jan 13, 2015 12:37:28 GMT
This is a nice discovery Prop Jerry. Do they allow bird photography at the Memorial? They used to frown on people taking pictures with long lenses at the Memorial Park. Perhaps with your SX50, they do not mind.
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jan 14, 2015 3:08:19 GMT
You seem to have gotten very close Prop, nice shot!
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Post by Agerico M. De Villa on Jan 15, 2015 0:30:36 GMT
Romy, I was very close to it but I blew it; got away with documentary photographs only. Too excited, hahaha! Ely, that's right. I have been in plain view with the tourists along the main roads going onto the memorial and along the memorial itself. Bring your SX60s and get you white wagtail up close, everyone. Here is another view. Canon SX50 HS, ISO500, 215mm, 0 EV, f/6.5, 1/1600, Handheld, Cropped.
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Post by Tonji Ramos on Jan 20, 2015 2:42:48 GMT
Great to see that they are there Prop. This bird used to be so rare. Now they are all over. We also have them in our village now.
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