Photographed this Yellow-billed Spoonbill this morning in western Sydney. This is the less common of the two species we have Down Under. I spent a good half an hour or so in its company at a small roadside pond. I am not sure if it actually had a catch here, or if it did it was very small.
30D, 300mm f/4L IS USM, 1.4x, ISO640, f/5.6, 1/2000th, +1 EC, HH, almost FF.
I like the ligthing, action, eye contact and sharpness. The white plumage could go a tad darker for my taste. I was wondering, too, if the spoonbill caught something. :)
Nice spoonie! Nice low angle and plenty of feather detail. Because of the shape of the bill, to me, spoonies either look really amazing and impressive or they look really "gormless" - and I think this is one of the latter; but I like it!
This guy has a rather happy looking expression on it's face! Quite sharp as posted, and the whites look good to me too. I like the subtle hint of vegetation in the dark BG. The water has a certain "hazy" finish to it, and odd how the concentric circles disappear at right...
Hey Bro, I like the eye contact and low angle, and overall pretty sharp detail captured on the spoonbill. Good to see the droplets between the bill. Well captured mate.
Nice to see you posting again, Akos brother. Very nice bird and great techs on your end. I especially like the sweet light, beautiful detail, the open beak and the water drops. Well done.