I find these little birds compulsive; the striving for the perfect photograph never ceases. This is far from it, but I still like it. In the grounds of Massey University last Saturday morning.
[31 July 2010; Canon 20D, 300 mm f4 L, ISO 400, 1/500 at f5.6]
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I love the way you have captured the warmth of the light on the fantail's body.
ReplyDeletei love his little whiskers and his little peachy undercarriage.
ReplyDelete[why do i always think of these birds as males?!]
Cute, but oh, so grumpy.
ReplyDeleteDitto the first two comments. I've always admired your work, but it seems as if since 'winter apple,' or maybe the korimako shot, your aesthetic has changed ... these colors are amazing. I can't think of another word ... they're warm, and silky, and creamy, and vibrant ... Is it the winter light? Whatever it is is amazing.
ReplyDeleteKiwi Nomad, thank you :^)
ReplyDeleteAnne-Marie — why do you think of them as males? I wouldn't dare guess ;^)
Zhoen, they do look grumpy, particularly when they're staring directly at you.
Barbara, thank you. I'm not sure why the aesthetic's changed. You might be right about the light; perhaps it's winter or perhaps the earlier than usual time of day (I'm generally not great at being out and about early on winter mornings).