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Sand Martin Inflight 灰沙燕飛
« on: Jan 10th, 2006, 11:41am »
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08/01/2006  
Lut Chau 甩洲  
 
Camera model: Canon EOS-1D Mark II  
Lens : EF400L f5.6  
Date/Time: 2006:01:08  
Flash used: No  
Exposure time: #1. #2. (1/1250)  
Aperture: f/5.6  
ISO equiv.: 800  
Exposure bias: -0.67  
Whitebalance: Manual  
Metering Mode: matrix  
Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)  
 
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http://images4.fotop.net/albums2/pippenho/Sand_Martin/GF2V5815b.jpg
 
 
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http://images4.fotop.net/albums2/pippenho/Sand_Martin/GF2V5790b.jpg
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Re: Sand Martin Inflight 灰沙燕飛
« Reply #1 on: Jan 10th, 2006, 12:27pm »
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Excellent photographs, and in terms of plumage, very dark and uniform compared to springs birds. I saw two at Ma Tso Lung yesterday which were very similar, but perhaps even darker. That may be because they were more advanced in moult (with only two old primaries and no old secondaries).
 
Do you have photos, even poor ones, which show the underparts?
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Re: Sand Martin Inflight 灰沙燕飛
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on Jan 10th, 2006, 12:27pm, Paul Leader wrote:
Excellent photographs, and in terms of plumage, very dark and uniform compared to springs birds. I saw two at Ma Tso Lung yesterday which were very similar, but perhaps even darker. That may be because they were more advanced in moult (with only two old primaries and no old secondaries).
 
Do you have photos, even poor ones, which show the underparts?

 
Thanks Paul! Here you are
 

http://images4.fotop.net/albums2/pippenho/Sand_Martin/GF2V5868a.jpg
 
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