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Superb Fairy-wren and his rich plumage

Started Aug 2, 2015 | Photos
Hen3ry
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Danny, if we send you some wrens, will you all…

nzmacro wrote:

You Aussies and these Wrens of your's, why don't you just stab me in the heart !! They are GORGEOUS and even though the female is not as coloured, she is a real beauty as well. Post some up Vas

Looking at the larger views, superb details, man these are sooooo good.

All the best next door Vas, brilliant shots and work from you as well of course.

…stop complaining about the possums? LOL.

They really are lovely little birds and vass has done a wonderful job capturing them. He mentions "patience" and you have too, on occasion. I must get some of that. What's your source, some prescription patience from the pharmacy or generic patience from the supermarket? Can you buy it on the street when you need it in an emergency?

Sigh!

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bobbip Regular Member • Posts: 155
Hang out where they hang out he says...

Had a chuckle Martin: the first blue wrens I managed to capture on film at all (in over 4 years in WA) were this past January and they certainly love hanging out where I captured them- in the leftover pancake syrup at the Pemberton Lavender and Berry Farm (must do breakfast if you're in the area!)!

Wrong lens on camera, under the shade cloth, dirty dishes:  captivating isn't it?  Not!

But a couple of weeks ago, I ran away from home for the day and went to the Araluen Botanic Gardens in the hills outside Perth.  While it's still not perfect (would have preferred to see his tail too), I was thrilled to capture this one and really like the effect of the grass tree in the background too.  Complete luck that I captured him:  I was on a trail, rounded a tree, and snapped as fast as I could as soon as I saw him.  The camera was on it's previous settings for a macro in the sun of a honey bee!  Would love C&C's:  are the images you guys have shared cropped even with the 40-150 Pro?  These were my "insurance" shots because I knew they were fast.  Sure enough, by the time I zoomed and adjusted my exposure he was gone!  Could I have done any better/gotten any sharper hand held with the 75-300 kit zoom?  Would I have had time to use a RDS if I had one?

Seriously beginning to suffer a bit of GAS as I contemplate the 40-150 and teleconverter...

These others are from the same burst, and while not sharp as he flies away, I can't bring myself to delete them.  It was such a delightful surprise, it must be why they call them "fairy" wrens:  it's like a spot of magic to see one!

He's already on the move in this one, so it's not as sharp as the first.

Don't know how I didn't see this thread earlier!  I would say a full-frame blue wren in perfect focus is certainly on my photographic bucket list!  Thanks for sharing everyone!

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