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Some unusal birds
I took these at the Cotswold Wildlife Park the other day. The park is just outside Burford in Oxfordshire and as well as birds they have monkeys, camels, a rhino and various other animals.
The full set of pictures can be found here - CWP May 2008
These were taken with a D300 and the Sigma 120-300, click on any picture for a larger version.
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17-05-2008, 8:15 PM
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Re: Some unusal birds
Fantastic range of colours,great set of pics
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Re: Some unusal birds
Number 6 looks like a relation of the lapwing. Am pretty certain number 10 is an avocet though.
The third one wasn't Gary Glitter's pet was it!?
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Re: Some unusal birds
Really great set you've captured. #4 is superbly composed.
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18-05-2008, 3:36 AM
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Re: Some unusal birds
Beautiful stuff. How do you find the lens? Were you using a monopod or hand held? I find it quite ok for a couple of hours handheld sessions, after that it gets really tiring!
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Re: Some unusal birds
Excellent pics  Are these birds out in the open or are they caged ?
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Re: Some unusal birds
A right bunch of weirdos, nicely photographed
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Re: Some unusal birds
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A right bunch of weirdos, nicely photographed 
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Thanks - I thought they would be at home here
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Excellent pics  Are these birds out in the open or are they caged ?
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They are in walk through avaries.
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Beautiful stuff. How do you find the lens? Were you using a monopod or hand held? I find it quite ok for a couple of hours handheld sessions, after that it gets really tiring!
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The lens is heavy (2.6kg) and I am not sure I would carry it for 2 hours on the camera. These shots were all done handheld. I didn't have the strength to carry the monopod as well
Thanks to everybody else who replied, glad you liked the pictures.
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Re: Some unusal birds
I find it best to carry this lens attatched to a monopod and rested on my shoulder. Same thing with a tripod. The problem with handheld though is that, even if you can lift it at eye level, after some time your hands are not really steady.
What I do, and I learned this technique from another tog friend of mine, is I rest my left hand on my right arm, right under my right shoulder, point my left elbow at the subject and rest the lens on that elbow. It really works.
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Re: Some unusal birds
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I find it best to carry this lens attatched to a monopod and rested on my shoulder. Same thing with a tripod. The problem with handheld though is that, even if you can lift it at eye level, after some time your hands are not really steady.
What I do, and I learned this technique from another tog friend of mine, is I rest my left hand on my right arm, right under my right shoulder, point my left elbow at the subject and rest the lens on that elbow. It really works.
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Yes, I use the same method with the monopod. As to your other suggestion I have a problem there as my left arm has been subject of two accidents; a fractured collarbone 20 odd years ago and more recently a very badly fractured humerus so it is not as mobile as it should be  , but I'll give it a try.
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