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Aug 30, 2005 15:01 |  #1

A first for me.:D I know kingfishers are fairly common in the U.K., but I don't think there are many of these on Guernsey.

Just beautiful colours on a bird which, apart from books, I have never seen in the wild before.

Observed him on saturday, shot him on sunday when I had a rough idea of where he'd be. Involved some luck tho', was just about to pack up and go home empty handed when he landed nearby.

I could crop alittle more, but like the sense of proportion of what is quite a small bird. What do you think?

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Aug 30, 2005 15:02 |  #2

Love the picture mate a real beauty wish i had the change to shoot pics like this ive never even seen one in real life


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Aug 30, 2005 15:11 as a reply to  @ Stevie@JC's post |  #3

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Thanks for the comment.

To be honest, I would have been just as happy just seeing the bird.
Getting a picture just makes the memory last longer;)


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Aug 30, 2005 15:59 |  #4

Lovely Bird and Shot
I live in London and don't get a chance to see Kingfishers.
There are supposed to be some at a local nature reserve so I'll keep looking:)


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Aug 30, 2005 16:25 as a reply to  @ larlen's post |  #5

Very nice capture of a beautiful bird. If that's uncropped, I would crop a bit top and bottom. It looks like you have some nice detail there.


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Aug 30, 2005 17:14 as a reply to  @ Airedale1's post |  #6

Stunning capture, I love the bird and it's colours. well done


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Aug 30, 2005 17:15 |  #7

Such beautiful colours on that bird.. and a great shot as well!




  
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Aug 30, 2005 18:31 as a reply to  @ skade's post |  #8

I think its a fantastic picture, thanks for sharing


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Aug 30, 2005 22:14 |  #9

Gorgeous bird, and very well captured.


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Aug 30, 2005 22:23 |  #10

Wonderful shot here although the bird is small in the frame it's sharp and wonderfully exposed and would probably crop nicely with no loss, and the background here is perfect.




  
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Aug 30, 2005 23:07 |  #11

Wow, kingfishers around here don't let you get close. Excellent shot.


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Aug 31, 2005 11:54 |  #12

Thanks for all comments.


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Aug 31, 2005 12:28 |  #13

Lived nearly all my early years on the Norfolk Broads and only ever saw one Kingfisher. Great picture, well captured and thanks for sharing.


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Aug 31, 2005 13:45 |  #14

Beautiful photo with great colours. I agree with the cropping suggestions...


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Aug 31, 2005 15:02 |  #15

I *love* this shot, the bokeh is just amazing and goes so well with the colours of the bird. I would crop the bottom off so that the branch comes out from just above the bottom right but no more so the branch does a nice diagonal across the picture.

I take it you used the 500 f/4 for this...


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