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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 14, 2012 9:11:59 GMT
saw the complete set. they are all wonderful. hay! i wonder when i will be able to candaba. =(
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 14, 2012 9:09:16 GMT
great shots, neil! you nailed this one very well even with heart thumping. =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 12, 2012 6:06:15 GMT
great harvest, kuya mike! you have a great series here that i don't what to choose! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 12, 2012 5:58:26 GMT
great harvest you got here, kuya ramon! the photos of the adult PEOs are so close... it's quite intimidating. it's like they're going to poke my eyes. =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 9, 2012 2:19:43 GMT
hi there, kuya peter! nice BIF shot! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 9, 2012 2:17:43 GMT
simply beautiful images here, kuya ariel! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 9, 2012 2:14:16 GMT
great shots, mick! the robin is my favorite in this series! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 8, 2012 6:21:55 GMT
hello, burr! i guess with the profile you've provided i have to call you "kuya." =D welcome to PBPF! i'm also glad that you do nikon! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 8, 2012 6:18:17 GMT
hi, kuya tonji! i'm always a fan of young birds! great documentation and educational too! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 8, 2012 6:16:15 GMT
hi, vtensuan! welcome to PBPF. we would love to know your real name. =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 8, 2012 6:15:05 GMT
beautiful BIF shots, mark! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 8, 2012 6:11:53 GMT
nice! very nice! great details here! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 8, 2012 5:36:09 GMT
great series, prop! amazing details i love the preening barn swallow. it's my favorite! and the series of greater painted snipe.
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Mar 6, 2012 4:15:11 GMT
Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 6, 2012 4:15:11 GMT
I don't have a good body shot but I'm pleased to have a better photo of the eyes compared to the one I got in Quezon City. I was more concerned of getting a good shot of the owl's eyes. The female adult looking intently on us (I'm with Kuya Bob and Kuya Jun) Manual, 500mm, F/7.1, 1/100 sec, ISO-640, +2ExpComp, on tripod The juvenile Manual, 500mm, F/7.1, 1/100 sec, ISO-400, +2ExpComp, on tripod The juvenile showing his(or her) feet Manual, 500mm, F/7.1, 1/60 sec, ISO-400, +1.3ExpComp, on tripod Peek-a-boo Manual, 500mm, F/7.1, 1/60 sec, ISO-200, handheld Moderator's Note: Sorry Mark, had to edit out some portions in order to protect the owl. We are not allowed to post the exact location of the birds in the forum but people can PM you and if you know them, you can disclose the location privately. You can recompose your post again but please just say Angono and not the exact location please. Thank you.
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 6, 2012 2:01:21 GMT
amazing details! i could consider counting the feathers. =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 6, 2012 1:39:04 GMT
congrats and nice shot, doc! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 5, 2012 2:33:33 GMT
great shot, kuya toto! =D
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 2, 2012 7:55:18 GMT
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 2, 2012 2:49:23 GMT
wow! great photo of the PEO! i'm also planning to go to angono for this one.
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Post by Mark Jason Argallon on Mar 2, 2012 2:47:51 GMT
Excellent photos and documentation, Mark. many thanks, kuya ramon! by the way, i tried to measure the height of the nest from the ground this morning, it's really about 17 feet above the ground and not 10 feet.
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