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Thread: Brown-headed Honeyeater

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    Rob Drummond
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    Another one from before Christmas at Cocoparra NP. I was chasing a gerygone in the late evening light when the honeyeater came in and started catching the last rays. The background is a little cluttered but it was in a grove of Callitris.

    CAnon1d2n with 500/f4 and 1.4X

    ISO 400 f8 1/800 exp comp -1/3

    cheers Rob

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great angle, details and eye contact. Great to see all these species that I'm not familiar with! Since the BG is busy, it might work as vertical crop, too.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Rob,

    Great pose on the bird and good looking unobtrusive perch. I agree that a vertical crop can be good here.

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    Another vote for vertical crop Rob. :) What a great pose and it is razor sharp. I saw these a few times locally and once even stealing hairs from the mane of a horse for nest building material. Very nice light too on this shot!

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