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    Default European Starling

    I don't often go out of my way to shoot this species, but randomly decided to try the other day. It was suprisingly more difficult than I thought it was going to be. I've always found these birds nice to look at.



    Canon EOS 7D
    Canon EF 100-400mm 4.5-5.6 L IS

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    400 mm
    ISO 400
    +2/3 EV

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    It is easy to overlook the beauty of these much maligned birds. Your low angle allows the background to melt away and show off the fine plumage of this bird. Feels just a bit tight in the frame to me, but a personal thing.

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    Hi Ryan,
    Thes guys have some great irridescence! A bit bright perhaps.....judging by the bill....but everything else is right on!

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    Very nice job on this bird.
    I really like how you handled all the colour.
    Low angle is also very nicely done.

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    liked the low level in this shot

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