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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass
Another triptych showing how a more typically insectivorous bird takes a fruit: attacking it!
See that at the end the Elaenia holds 2 fruits before leaving to feed its offspring some 100m away in a gallery forest.
Triptych of Olivaceous Elaenia: 3 sec sequence of "fruit attacking"
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Jose
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D7200 (at 1.3x crop mode) + Nikkor 800mm f5.6 ai-s EDIF + tripod + gimbal head; ISO 360, wide open at 1/800s. Some additional cropping.
By the way, a more close view of the fruits of Miconia sellowiana, with the 28-50/3.5 reversed:
Macro of Miconia sellowiana mature (left) and almost mature fruits
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Jose
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D610 + reversing ring + Nikkor 28-50mm f/3.5 ai-s @ 28mm + tripod + focusing rail, ISO 1600, f/8 at 1/8s. 5 focus-stacked images.
Jan 07, 2018 at 09:19 AM
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