Who said Indian Miners cant jump ?
I know the photo is technically a shocker but I like the moment.
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Who said Indian Miners cant jump ?
I know the photo is technically a shocker but I like the moment.
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Cheers
Darey
Nikon user, Thick skinned and wanting to improve, genuine C & C welcomed.
Photographs don't lie ! - Anonymous Liar
Your right... its a shocker but still an interesting capture. Thanks for sharing.
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Adrian Fischer
Brisbane, Australia
Gear: Nikon D80, D300, Nikon 35mm f1.8, 50mm f1.8, 85mm f1.8, 105mm f2.5, 18-200 VR, 70-200 VR, Sigma 28-70mm f2.8, Sigma 50-500, Tonkina 12-24 f4, SB-600, various YongNuo Strobes, various umbrellas, 6 x 300w studio flashes, various softboxes, reflectors, stands, transmitters and receivers.
G'day Darey
Hey mate --- this is NOT an Indian Miner
It's the genuine Aussie Noisy Miner (minor??)
The Indian import, common name "flying cane toad" is brown, black head, white spots in flight feathers, as seen when in the air
Regards, Phil
Of all the stuff in a busy photographers kitbag, the ability to see photographically is the most important
google me at Travelling School of Photography
images.: flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/
Ozzie's right... Noisy Miner, Manorina melanocephala.
As you say, the capture of the moment here is less important than the technical quality (to me, at any rate). The technical aspects would have been fine if the bird hadn't chosen that moment to demonstrate its jumping skills, but that's bird photography for you.
There ya go, just shows I have a lot to learn about Bird Photography. I've got to learn the bird identities first.
Thanks for your viewing and commenting folks.