These bank myna and cattle share same grass land habitat,mynas remove ticks and mites from cattle and prey on other insects which come out from the grasses during grazing.
Canon 7D,700mm,f6.3,1/640s,ISO 640.
Thanks for looking,your inputs welcome.
This is a really neat photo. The juxtaposition is great, and so is the cow! You might try opening up the face of the bird in the back, and losing the black thingie lower left corner.
with love, artie
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Neat indeed. A bit more head angle from the front bird would have given you extra points, but still good. Is there a bit of a yellowish cast to the overall image?
Unfortunately this one does not work great for me. The out of focus grainy rump on the cattle draws my eye away from the birds and the out of focus bird in the background does not work well for me either. I like the birds species and the background so keep them coming
Last edited by Arthur Morris; 09-06-2018 at 05:22 AM.
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