
EXIF:
Aperture Value f/5.6
Focal Length 250.00 mm
ISO 400
Shutter Speed 1/200 sec
Comments welcome, Critique desired.

Tristan
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Kookaburra PortraitTaken at Carnavon Gorge while I was there:
![]() EXIF: Aperture Value f/5.6 Focal Length 250.00 mm ISO 400 Shutter Speed 1/200 sec Comments welcome, Critique desired. ![]() Tristan Canon User
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Admirable indeed, unusual to see Kooka's mouth open!
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Hey I like this... Good and unusual angle, something different and as a true Kooka, looks like he's laughing, terrific... The guys with birding experience will offer tips but I like this for the pose...
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Yes, the kookaburra was indeed laughing. He hardly stopped the entire time i was photographing.
![]() Do any of the bird experts have any advice for future reference? Thanks Tristan Canon User
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