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May 22, 2007 09:29 |  #1

hello to all.
here's some from sunday /monday evening.

starling with new b/g my garden border not yet finished.

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a young starling poseing like dad/mum.
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dad/mum
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my first f/f macro young starling.
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and can you beleive the day i havent got the 1.4tc on:( a bloody grey wagtail turns up in my neighbours garden.:eek: ive been up and down the river for weeks but could get one. but im pleased the crop held up.
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May 22, 2007 12:30 |  #2

Excellent starling shots. The bokeh on # 2 and 3 is about as perfect as possible. #3 is an all round fantastic starling shot.
The grey wag shot has come up fuzzy on the edges of the bird on my screen.
Did you do some heavy noise reduction on the shot or is it my monitor.


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May 22, 2007 13:08 |  #3

dont panic pete it's neat image as this is a 66% crop ive got a haze to the image.
thanks for the comments on the others .


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May 22, 2007 13:31 |  #4

Like em all, very nice captures but #2 & #3 seem to be getting my attention the most.
Well done Jason.


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May 22, 2007 14:41 |  #5

Great set Jason. I still have yet to see a Starling bigger than a dot. These are really good. :)


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May 22, 2007 14:59 |  #6

Another great set of shots J.


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May 22, 2007 15:15 |  #7

Very nice indeed :D




  
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May 22, 2007 16:34 |  #8

thanks for the comment guys .
(I still have yet to see a Starling bigger than a dot. )
hay mitch if i could send some your way i would i had 25 mixed young+adaults in the garden in 1 setion they made a s***y mess on the grass;)
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May 22, 2007 17:37 |  #9

Outstanding shots. Sharp with good bokeh. The starling shots are simply perfect. :-)


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May 22, 2007 18:12 |  #10

thanks sindri. ive neal finished the garden bar a thew more plant .i should be able to get the sun behind when i do my garden bird shots .


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May 22, 2007 19:18 as a reply to  @ jpalmer's post |  #11

Fabulous shots, I love the colours, poses and b/g's - Beautiful as always.:)




  
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May 22, 2007 19:31 |  #12

All are keepers, but #1 blows me away. Perfect lighting makes the color and details pop. Wow! --Rick


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May 23, 2007 00:58 |  #13

thanks downy , rick its the first for no.1 i like this shot as well if think when i get more plant in the b/g will be better.


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May 23, 2007 02:59 |  #14

A great set JP, you seem to have this sorted. I like the first one best.


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May 23, 2007 11:33 |  #15

thanks for that canny good choice no.1 . all i have to now is do the same in the field .


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