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larlen Member 222 posts Joined May 2005 Location: London,U.K. More info | May 07, 2006 13:14 | #1 1DMKIIn,EOS D60,EOS 350D EOS30,Sigma170-500, EF75-300, EFs18-55,EF28-105, EF28-90Tamron 28-200.EF 100-400 L IS / EF100 2.8 Macro / EF 24-105 L IS
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Sharpy Goldmember 1,247 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Durham City. U.K. More info | May 07, 2006 13:36 | #2 Nice one Larlen, he's certainly p***ed of with somthing, maybe because this one's nicked his food 5D., 40D., Sig.150 f2.8macro., 100-400L, 24-105L., 17-35L.,580EX, GB1140., 190XProB., Manf.222. Manf. 679., 488RC2., R300, R2400, H.P.9300., Tamrac Ex.5.,
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GyRob Cream of the Crop 10,206 posts Likes: 1413 Joined Feb 2005 Location: N.E.LINCOLNSHIRE UK. More info | May 07, 2006 14:09 | #3 a nice capture they really do get angry and you have caught his very well ,im suprised there is not much detail in the front of this shot as you seem to have got the light "The LensMaster Gimbal"
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SindriSkulason Cream of the Crop 10,403 posts Likes: 13 Joined May 2005 Location: Iceland More info | May 07, 2006 14:35 | #4 Very good shot. This is one angry starling. Best regards
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Acc Member 249 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Lisbon, Portugal More info | May 07, 2006 14:48 | #5 Wow, nice shots. ________________
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hania Senior Member 919 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Staffordshire, UK More info | by the yellow beak, its a juvenile starling ...............desperate for food rather than angry...............
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tupe Goldmember More info | May 07, 2006 15:18 | #7 Nice shot, Larlen. Excellent detail. --Joe
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AnthonyJHowe Cream of the Crop 6,935 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Rhos-on-sea UK More info | May 07, 2006 16:55 | #8 Love this shot of the Starling. Canon 5D + Canon 20D + Canon EOS 300
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Phreddie Senior Member 887 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Little Paxton, Cambs. UK More info | May 08, 2006 06:17 | #9 Great shot of a breeding adult starling. Don't procrastinate if you can put it off 'til tomorrow!
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dancad Goldmember 4,641 posts Likes: 36 Joined May 2005 Location: Ottawa, Canada More info | May 08, 2006 19:10 | #10 Wow, the head and neck are really sharp and nicely detailed. Cool shot! Daniel Cadieux
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GaryFairhead Cream of the Crop More info | May 08, 2006 19:18 | #11 Very nice detail in this shot! Gary Fairhead C/C welcome .....
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clivingston Goldmember 1,878 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2005 Location: Chelmsford MA More info | Nice capture of an angry and loud Starling. Chris
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hania Senior Member 919 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Staffordshire, UK More info | Phreddie wrote: Great shot of a breeding adult starling. In breeding plummage they loose a lot of the detail shown in sharpy's picture. Juveniles don't have the yellow bill, and have quite a lot lighter plummage around the head which typically looks a chocolate brown colour. I stand corrected - many thanks...............
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