Canon 7d
Canon 70/200 f.4 (96 mm)
1/2000
iso 400
f.5,6
Canon 7d
Canon 70/200 f.4 (96 mm)
1/2000
iso 400
f.5,6
Another interesting image and another question: is this right out of camera or did you get the B&W BKGR look in Photoshop? (My guess is that the effect is from the dust...)
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WOW, lots to look at in this image. 10 outta 10 from me, tiny nit would be that it could do with a tiny bit of room behind the right birds tail, very minor. Well done capturing this!!
I have understood.
The shoot is so no change with PS.
The only problem is the tal not complete of entering marabou...
I have other photos but this, for me, is the better besause is possible see the vulture's foot inside the marabou's beak
Sorry Giova. The background birds look black and white. Did you create that or is that what it looked like?
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Thanks. Yes, the dust as we would call it. I love the effect on this image.
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The behaviour here is interesting ... why would a vulture let a Stork do that? May be it is suffering anyway ... I hear Dioflenac, the drug that has wiped out most of the Indian vulture population, is now being used in Africa which is where this photograph has presumably been made!? Congratulations on the photo.
AMANO
Now I used Robert O Toole tips : is it better ?
You did well. DId you re-create the missing tail???
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no it is its tale
Last edited by Giovanni Frescura; 09-21-2010 at 01:30 AM.
Not to be a pain but what happened to this answer, "no I used a marabou's tail of another shoot where the tail is ok."
That would be fine....
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I would say that I used the tail of another shoot...but it is the tale of the same marabou
Very interesting photograph with a lot of action
Ah, the same stork from another image. Got it. Thanks.
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