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    Default White-cheeked bulbul Feeds juveniles

    Nikon D300 - Sigma 500mm F 4.5 - S 1/1000 - F 5.6 - ISO 400
    Spring 2008 - North of Tehran


    Last edited by Behzad Farahanchi; 05-22-2008 at 12:43 AM. Reason: Add camera setting

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    Lots of distracting stickes but the bird about to be fed is spectacular and sharp.
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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great interaction captured. Too bad the setting was not cleaner. Keep them coming!

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    Very special moment you captured. The left side of the image is a bit distracting, specially not seeing the face of the parent, but the juvenile looks really great.

    Looking forward to more and hoping your BPN experience helps you improve your skills :)

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    Welcome to the BPN family,
    I like your capture of the interaction...:) for the next one see if you can choose your background to be a little less cluttered...:D Once again welcome, and don't be shy and ask questions, we are here to help each other, just like family. Looking foward in seeing more of your work...:cool:

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    Good action but there is a lot distraction in the frame.

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    Thank you for your comments and advices . I'll try to consider them in future shot . i'm new to long tele lenses and using them so i lost my quick movement in field .Looking forward to your advices.

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