Cropping done upon suggestions made.
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/re9fBfBlue Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone cyanescens)
dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Apr 19, 2015 14:21 | #496 Cropping done upon suggestions made. IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/re9fBfBlue Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone cyanescens) Visit my Flickr
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Jun 19, 2015 22:17 | #497 Just testing the high ISO of the 5DS R on subjects that it was not marketed to handle. Chestnut Munia (Lonchura atricapilla) The Chestnut Munia (Lonchura atricapilla) (formerly considered as a subspecies of the tricoloured munia Lonchura malacca atricapilla), also known as black-headed munia, is a small passerine bird. This estrildid finch is a resident breeding bird in Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Burma, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and Hawaii. Before 1995, it was the national bird of the Philippines,[2] where it is known as mayang pula ("red maya") because of its brick red patch on the lower back which is visible only when it flies. (This distinguishes it from other birds locally called maya, notably the predominantly brownish "mayang simbahan" (tree sparrow)[3] which is more common in urban areas.) Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut_munia Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntinlupa Camera Canon EOS 5DS R Lens Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Focal Length 800mm Shutter Speed 1/320 s Aperture f/5.6 ISO/Film 2500 Visit my Flickr
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Jun 19, 2015 22:53 | #498 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/uC5ZNN 5DS R + 800mm Camera Canon EOS 5DS R Lens Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Focal Length 800mm Shutter Speed 1/200 s Aperture f/5.6 ISO/Film 320 Visit my Flickr
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Jun 20, 2015 13:17 | #499 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/tZh9By Yellow-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier) The yellow-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier) is a member of the bulbul family of passerine birds. It is resident breeder in southeast Asia from southern Thailand and Cambodia south to Borneo and the Philippines. It is found in a wide variety of open habitats, but not deep forest. It is one of the most common birds in cultivated areas. They appear to be nomadic, roaming from place to place regularly. The yellow-vented bulbul builds a well-camouflaged but fragile, loose, deep, cup-shaped nest from grass, leaves, roots, vine stems, and twigs. The nest is untidy on the outside, but it is neatly lined with plant fibers. It may be built in a wide range of places from low bushes to high trees. This is a species adapted to humans and may even nest in gardens. The yellow-vented bulbul lays 2–5 eggs in February to June. The yellow-vented bulbuls eats berries and small fruits. They also sip nectar, nibble on young shoots, and take some insects. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-vented_bulbul Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntinlupa Camera Canon EOS 5DS R Lens Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Focal Length 800mm Shutter Speed 1/200 s Aperture f/5.6 ISO/Film 640 500px uncompressed: https://500px.com …-dolina?from=user_library Visit my Flickr
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Jun 24, 2015 23:56 | #500 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/uSsXdN black-naped oriole (Oriolus chinensis) The black-naped oriole (Oriolus chinensis) is a bird of the oriole family and is found in many parts of Asia. There are several distinctive populations within wide distribution range of the species and in the past the slender-billed oriole (Oriolus tenuirostris) was included as a subspecies. Unlike the golden oriole which only has a short and narrow eye-stripe, the black-naped oriole has the stripe broadening and joining at the back of the neck. Males and females are very similar although the wing lining of the female is more greenish. The bill is pink and is stouter than in the golden oriole. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-naped_oriole Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntinlupa EXIF: 1/1000 f/5.6 ISO 320 800mm Visit my Flickr
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Jul 26, 2015 15:00 | #501 Finally, good light and easy birds to test the 5Ds R with. Best seen at https://flic.kr/p/wtvM3b 19.9MP (as cropped)IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/vz9ovj Best seen at https://flic.kr/p/vz9ovj 100% magnification (as cropped)IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/wwCYRV Best seen at https://flic.kr/p/wwCYRV EXIF: f/8.0 1/1250 ISO 800 800mm 5Ds R handheld The scaly-breasted munia or spotted munia (Lonchura punctulata), known in the pet trade as nutmeg mannikin or spice finch, is a sparrow-sized estrildid finch native to tropical Asia. A species of the genus Lonchura, it was formally described and named by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Its name is based on the distinct scale-like feather markings on the breast and belly. The adult is brown above and has a dark conical bill. The species has 11 subspecies across their range and differ slightly in size and colour. This munia eats mainly on grass seeds apart from berries and small insects. They forage in flocks and communicate with soft calls and whistles. The species is highly social and may sometimes roost with other species of munias. This species is found in tropical plains and grasslands. Breeding pairs construct dome-shaped nests using grass or bamboo leaves. The species is endemic to Asia and occurs from India and Sri Lanka east to Indonesia and the Philippines. It has been introduced into many other parts of the world and feral populations have established in Puerto Rico and Hispaniola as well as parts of Australia and the United States of America. The bird is listed as of Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaly-breasted_munia Location: https://en.wikipedia.org …l_Rice_Research_Institute Visit my Flickr
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Jul 27, 2015 23:26 | #502 More from the 5Ds R on that same day. Oriental pipit (Anthus rufulus) Best seen at https://flic.kr/p/wyryq1 12.3MP (as cropped)IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/vC7KXU Oriental pipit (Anthus rufulus) Best seen at https://flic.kr/p/vC7KXU 100% magnification (as cropped)IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/wz9mjt Oriental pipit, (Anthus rufulus) Best seen at https://flic.kr/p/wz9mjt EXIF: f/5.6 1/800 ISO 3200 800mm 5Ds R handheld The paddyfield pipit, or Oriental pipit,[2] (Anthus rufulus) is a small passerine bird in the pipit and wagtail family. It is a resident (non-migratory) breeder in open scrub, grassland and cultivation in southern Asia east to the Philippines. Although among the few breeding pipits in the Asian region, identification becomes difficult in winter when several other species migrate into the region. The taxonomy of the species is complex and has undergone considerable changes. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddyfield_pipit Location: https://en.wikipedia.org …l_Rice_Research_Institute Visit my Flickr
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Aug 12, 2015 22:35 | #503 |
dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Aug 13, 2015 20:37 | #504 Visit my Flickr
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Aug 16, 2015 23:03 | #505 |
advaitin Goldmember 4,624 posts Gallery: 434 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 877 Joined Jun 2003 Location: The Fun Coast of Florida More info | Feb 01, 2016 12:05 | #506 Using Sony a7RII, Metabones IV adapter and Canon 800mm L IS f5.6. Kingfisher image is a crop. Both with monopod. Image hosted by forum (773232) © advaitin [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (773233) © advaitin [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Canons to the left, Canons to the right,
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advaitin Goldmember 4,624 posts Gallery: 434 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 877 Joined Jun 2003 Location: The Fun Coast of Florida More info | Feb 03, 2016 10:35 | #507 Say, Dolina, we seem to be it. I have to ask why the angry looking young lady in your avatar Image hosted by forum (773578) © advaitin [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (773579) © advaitin [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Canons to the left, Canons to the right,
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Feb 18, 2016 23:57 | #508 advaitin wrote in post #17884314 Say, Dolina, we seem to be it. I have to ask why the angry looking young lady in your avatar It appears so. The 600's more fashionable. Sony Moon a7R II + EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM @ 5.6 ISO 100 1/160 Visit my Flickr
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 4 years ago by dolina. | Feb 25, 2016 09:04 | #509 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/DwmA86 Magnificent Sunbird (Aethopyga magnifica) The magnificent sunbird (Aethopyga magnifica) is a species of bird in the sunbird family which feed largely on nectar, although they will also take insects, especially when feeding young. Flight is fast and direct on their short wings. Most species can take nectar by hovering like a hummingbird, but usually perch to feed most of the time. It is endemic to the Philippines, and was once considered a subspecies of the crimson sunbird. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnificent_sunbird Location: http://mambukalresort.negros-occ.gov.ph/ Settings: 1/500 f/5.6 800mm ISO 2500 Visit my Flickr
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PeterAlex7 Member 159 posts Likes: 41 Joined Dec 2015 More info Post edited over 7 years ago by PeterAlex7. | Feb 26, 2016 04:43 | #510 dolina wrote in post #17904094 It appears so. The 600's more fashionable. ![]() ![]() Sony Moon a7R II + EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM @ 5.6 ISO 100 1/160 If you dont mind, please shoot the moon with 2x TC mounted on 5DSR, full + 100% cropped
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