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    Mervin Quah
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    Took a 2 hrs drive across the Border into Malaysia and came back with this high canopy KingFisher.

    The angle is too steep and the bright spots are rather distracting.....however I am not missing out on this fella ! :p


    Caon 40D + 500 f4 + 1.4TC

    Banded KingFisher
    Lacedo pulchella


    f8, 1/60, ISO 400, EV -1, Flash - 2

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    Mervin:
    What a wild little bird! Neon head dress. Your self critique is accurate, but def. a fun one

    You should be able to darken the background a bit to downplay the bright spots. You could also crop in from the right or even go vertical to eliminate much of the background clutter/bright spots.

    Thanks so much for sharing this colorful fellow!

    Randy

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    Lovely male Banded Kingfisher. Amazing bird but luckily you find it at lower level as well ;)
    I think the sharpness and the uniqueness is compensating you over the a slightly distracting bg.

    Szimi

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    The bird is so captivating, I didnt even notice the BG. Agree with Randy on the crop ideas.
    What a beautiful bird!

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    Our Malachite kingfisher is very small, and I think this guy seems even smaller. Amazing colours, with a great head turn. Nits covered, and I agree a portrait crop would work best.

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