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Wings of desire - Common Bronzewing Pigeon
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Common Bronzewing Pigeon (Phaps chalcoptera)
NSW, Australia
Canon EOS 7D II | Canon 100-400 f4.5-5.6 II & 1.4x TC III @560mm | Handheld, manual exposure
1/250 f/8 ISO 640 | Built in flash, evaluative metering
One of the earlier shots I took with this set up I wanted to get in nice and close and test the lens performance. Still loving the sharpness and sub-meter minimum focusing distance.
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A kaliedoscope of colour Matthew, nicely done. They are difficult birds to get close too.
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Hi Matthew, Just stunning! , being a bit color blind i'm sure i'm missing out on some color but still can see an amazing amount of color variation and detail. Awesome shot !
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Terrific feather detail and great color. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Matt, certainly a contender for this months theme. Lots of colours to look at, and I like the different layers of feathers.
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very unique and interesting, the colors are very appealing TFS
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I went to a hotel in Las Vegas a few months ago and the hallways were done in large prints of closeups of butterfly wings. Very striking and colorful. This one belongs in that same hotel. Very nice!
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Thanks for your comments guys, much appreciated
Originally Posted by
David Salem
I went to a hotel in Las Vegas a few months ago and the hallways were done in large prints of closeups of butterfly wings. Very striking and colorful. This one belongs in that same hotel. Very nice!
Thanks David, my thoughts exactly about the butterfly wings. I entered this image in the Australian Geographic nature photographer of the year competition with the following script "The spectrum on the common bronzewing pigeon's wing reminds me of the pigmented scales on a butterfly" My only wish is that it was on the wall of the hotel