I'm boggling at this one. How in the world did you avoid grain with 800 ISO? It turned out great, and I realize you were quite a ways away, so I have to congratulate you on the clarity and beauty of this one!
"I never looked for it, gave it no name; yet I knew it always, when the gift of peace came. I stood quite still for the moment that it lasted...Then the light shifted slightly and the moment passed, leaving me...with the lasting echo of its presence.." Diana Gabaldon
Hi Goran
A fine shot of a colourful bird, is "Honey Eater" simply a title or the bird name too ? Apparently there's honeyeaters in Australia, and a few other places too, while their plumage varies from region to region.
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
Hey, great picture, the colours of the background and the bird work really well together, very complementing. We get those here in South Africa, we call them Bee-Eaters (White-fronted Bee-eater), but hey bees make honey :-) Good photo, i really like it. Where did you take this photo?
I'm boggling at this one. How in the world did you avoid grain with 800 ISO? It turned out great, and I realize you were quite a ways away, so I have to congratulate you on the clarity and beauty of this one!
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