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    Default Blue-cheeked Bee-Eater

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    Captured in Tarangire NP, Tanzania, 6 April 2015.

    Canon 5DIII + 600 mm f/4 II + 1.4x III extender, hand-held from a vehicle.
    Manual, spot metering, spot AF, AI Servo, f/7.1, 1/800 sec, ISO 800.
    Processed with DPP4 and PS Elements.

    Thanks for looking, critical feedback welcome and appreciated.
    Kind regards, Ian.

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    Ian I am amazed that you can hand hold that large lens and still get such a sharp shot,nicely perched bird on a good bg ,fine piece of work
    Keith.

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    Wow! You made the most of your encounter with this bee-eater. I have been to Africa 5 times and never had a bee-eater that allowed this kind of approach.
    The soft light is perfect for this bird.
    IQ is excellent.
    Love the comp and the simple perch. Great BG.
    No nits from me!
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    Wow is right... Lovely image, Ian. Thank you for sharing.
    Joe Przybyla

    "Sometimes I do get to places just as God is ready to have somebody click the shutter"... Ansel Adams

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    Perfect looking Ian, really like this one. Fab colours on the bird and perch and match the BG very well. Detail on the bird is awesome. Great capture

    Will

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    Another splendid image, Ian! I, too, and amazed by your HH prowess! Technically and creatively well done! TFS!

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    Great image, everything is spot on, the pose , sharpness and perch. A super presentation of a bird I would very much like to see. Another one for the retirement list.

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    lovely image great detail

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    Great details, nice smooth background that complements the subject and good HA and perch. If it were mine I'd crop it a bit differently and lose some empty space on the right to move the bird off centre more and gain some space on the left if possible. A favourite species of mine that I've only been able to photograph once in Borneo and that was the Blue-throated.

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    Thanks everyone for taking the trouble to leave feedback on this image, much appreciated. Kind regards, Ian.

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