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Posted: Sat Nov 10th, 2018 17:21 |
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Robert wrote:Welcome to the forum Steve, looking at the first image of your series, the feather structure is amazing, what bird is the subject, I am not an ornithologist... The tufts of feathers or eyelashes below the eye are amazing. The interlocking of the filaments of the throat feathers and the texture is wonderful. I have never noticed such detail before, although presumably such structure exists with many species? Thanks for your welcome. The bird in my first image is a dunock (also known as Hedge sparrow), which was taken at Leighton Moss RSPB reserve, near Carnforth, last week. I'd thought of focus stacking for macro subjects like insects which sometimes sit in the sun to warm up; but not for birds. You're probably right though, near impossible unless it's roosting.
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