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    Default Southern Carmine Bee-eater

    Southern Carmine Bee-eater on the banks of the Luangwa River- Sth Luangwa NP- Zambia Sept '07

    D2Xs 300f/2.8VR 1/1000s ISO220@f/2.8 almost F/F

    C & C most welcome

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    Sudhanshu Nafde
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    wow... fantastic colors... I loved the colors of this bee eater... i saw this for first time.... and now i am in love with it...

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    I agree with Sudhanshu - these birds keep making up new colors I've never seen before, especially the bee eaters. Great close-up Marc, and very sharp with a perfect, blue background.

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    Colors, angle and sharpness look very good. The highlights could go darker for my taste and I might have stopped down more to have the beak in focus, too. Was the original overexposed?

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    Colourful bird. I like the low angle. I agree with Axel regarding the use of a narrow aperture. It is great that you got it nearly full frame. Thanks for sharing.

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    lovely detail you got with the FF image Marc. super colours and agree with Axel's points.
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    Well exposed colours Marc, and I like the sharpness. Comp works well, and a great close up.

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    Beautiful bird and colors. It is nice and sharp too. It maybe needs some CCW rotation? Agree with toning down the highlights. Congratulations.

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    Appreciate the comments guys.

    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    Colors, angle and sharpness look very good. The highlights could go darker for my taste and I might have stopped down more to have the beak in focus, too. Was the original overexposed?
    Thanks Axel
    The exposure was spot on Axel, did show some very minor clipping on the lower breast area, used the recovery slider on this area. Perhaps could have used a touch more?
    Could have used some more DOF of course.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lorant Voros View Post
    Beautiful bird and colors. It is nice and sharp too. It maybe needs some CCW rotation? Agree with toning down the highlights. Congratulations.
    Thanks Lorant
    No CCW needed as the riverbank was simply at an angle to my lens.;)


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    never seen before,great shot!



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    Beautiful colors and I like the comp. Would like to see what it would look like with Axel's suggestions. Very nice.

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