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fantumfan2003
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by fantumfan2003 » Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:48 pm
Changing lenses on a DSLR in the field is a big No No....you will have dust spots on the sensor.
Like everything else in the country, Un-CHS are also being managed by a bunch of buffons in many places...The society is like a mini political "akhada"
We lost our mini sanctuary and the 25yds range to a concrete filled car park.
Make another bird house with a smaller hole so that only sparrows can enter it and you should be fine. The sparrows in our backyard have decided not to occupy the birdhouse we made
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essdee1972 wrote:Brihaji, I won't hide it here - I did buy the humungous set of lenses with the "different kind of birds" in mind!!
Re. FF's suggestion, whatever native place I had went to the "other side" in '47, so the idea of a green zone shall await the day I get enough green to buy some big place! And the uncooperative housing society turned my target shooting plot (a piece of waste land where people used to temporarily store construction debris) into a children's park. Filled it with sand, so the butterflies which used to flock in the weeds and wild grasses have now gone, and with them the few non-pigeon birds which preyed on the butterflies. I did manage to teach my kid fire making with flint & steel before it, though!
I did try making a bird house / bath / feeder just outside the window grill in my flat, but unfortunately, instead of sparrows as I had hoped, the damn nuisance pigeons started using it, so I chucked it away.
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u_vaste
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by u_vaste » Fri May 03, 2013 1:23 pm
brihacharan wrote:u_vaste wrote:Hey slingshot,
Hi UV,
> Nice pics
> Looks like you have captured them from your balcony - What camera & lens did you use & aperture / shutter speed etc.
> Keep them coming
Briha
Brihaji,
Yes , most of them are taken from My balcony , all are taken by sony DHC-H7 15X optical zoom however though it is my hobby I have yet to learn lot to give details like aperture , shutter speed etc. most of them ate take by auto mode.
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by TC » Fri May 03, 2013 2:34 pm
Hi Slingshot,
Great pics of those pond herons...
Brihaji,
Just love your posts on this thread... thank you Sir
Cheers
TC
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by Sakobav » Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:46 am
Great pictures thanks
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aftabkhan
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by aftabkhan » Sat Jun 01, 2013 9:28 pm
If you take any activity, any art, any discipline, any skill - take it and push it as far as it will go, push it beyond where it has ever been before, push it to the wildest edges of edges, then you force it into the realm of magic.
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by mundaire » Sat Jun 01, 2013 10:57 pm
Some great photos there, congratulations!
Am no expert, but let me take a stab:
Last one is a purple moorhen...
Second last looks like a Sh ag, maybe a pied Sh ag?
The sunbird looks like a male purple sunbird.
Rest I spot Egrets, Heron, Lapwing...
Cheers!
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by airgun_novice » Sat Jun 01, 2013 11:48 pm
Dear aftabkhan,
Beautiful snaps, bro ! Looks as if the birds were literally posing for you.
Fantastic centering and brilliant clarity.
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by brihacharan » Sat Jun 01, 2013 11:49 pm
[quote="aftabkhan"]Thanks slingshot sir for starting a wonderful thread.
Thanks Britha sir, Funtumfan sir,Prashant singh sir, Mark sir,TC sir, UV sir and EsDee sir for your valuable inputs.
I am a nature lover and thanks again for sharing the beautiful pics. I do love Bird watching. Want to share some pictures that i have taken (Pictures having watermark as Aftab/MD Harun Rashid Photography). Most of them are clicked in Hyderabad. Hope you all like.
Hi Aftab,
> Photography is all about "Creating a Visual Imagery" that's pleasing to the eye & has a story to tell.
> I must say that...
1. Your eye for detail
2. Precise composition
3. Capturing the moment
> All these are excellent... One more point is that you have made good use of light ...what photography is all about.
> Keep shooting (clicking) ... hoping to see more inthe future.
Cheers
Briha
PS: Mundaire > Good spotting
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prashantsingh
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by prashantsingh » Sun Jun 02, 2013 12:37 am
Aftabkhan
These are the best photos I have seen on IFG till date.
Fantastic work.
The tiger in your Avtar says it all.
We all look forward to seeing your snaps in the section "Wildlife Photography"
Infact your snaps are a class apart.
You can start a thread of your own. It will be much appreciated.
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by prashantsingh » Sun Jun 02, 2013 12:42 am
What I found very intersting was the male purple sun bird with it's "prey".
Adults are pure vegetarians feeding on nectar.
But when they are young and in the growing stage they need all the protiens from "non vegetarian" stuff.
The "prey" is not something this bird would feed on but something he is actually taking for his little ones in the nest.
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aftabkhan
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by aftabkhan » Sun Jun 02, 2013 2:27 pm
mundaire wrote:Some great photos there, congratulations!
Last one is a purple moorhen...
Second last looks like a Sh ag, maybe a pied Sh ag?
The sunbird looks like a male purple sunbird.
Rest I spot Egrets, Heron, Lapwing...
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Thanks sir. hats off for your knowledge.
If you take any activity, any art, any discipline, any skill - take it and push it as far as it will go, push it beyond where it has ever been before, push it to the wildest edges of edges, then you force it into the realm of magic.
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aftabkhan
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by aftabkhan » Sun Jun 02, 2013 2:32 pm
Thanks airgun_novice, britha sir and Prashant sir for your kind words and compliments.
If you take any activity, any art, any discipline, any skill - take it and push it as far as it will go, push it beyond where it has ever been before, push it to the wildest edges of edges, then you force it into the realm of magic.
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by slingshot » Thu Aug 08, 2013 2:56 pm
Dear Aftab,
Outstanding pictures
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by slingshot » Thu Aug 08, 2013 3:02 pm
So the little patch of green has been completely rejuvenated in the rain. And the birds are back
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by Moin. » Thu Aug 08, 2013 3:15 pm
aftabkhan wrote:Thanks slingshot sir for starting a wonderful thread.
Thanks Britha sir, Funtumfan sir,Prashant singh sir, Mark sir,TC sir, UV sir and EsDee sir for your valuable inputs.
I am a nature lover and thanks again for sharing the beautiful pics. I do love Bird watching. Want to share some pictures that i have taken (Pictures having watermark as Aftab/MD Harun Rashid Photography). Most of them are clicked in Hyderabad. Hope you all like.
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I don't know most of these birds name, but they attract my camera.
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MD Harun Rashid (Certificate name)
Aftab your pictures are truly extraordinary. They have a professional touch to them. Like Prashantji suggested you should start a seperate thread for your photos.
Regards
Moin.
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