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18-SEP-2009

Scarlet Honeyeater 1.jpg

Olympus E-520
1/200s f/5.6 at 239.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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carlogalliani11-Dec-2012 13:23
Great shot !
Alexander Kazakov18-Jun-2012 17:20
Nice shot! V
lou_rozensteins29-Feb-2012 22:41
Another beautiful bird, and a great shot. Well done.
Dave Hawkins31-Dec-2011 00:18
magnificent bird, wonderful photo, Ahhhhhh Australia! V
January Grey28-Oct-2011 04:18
Wonderful color, pose & perch! Beautiful capture of this pretty bird! V~
Frank Kavanagh Photography23-Oct-2011 17:43
Meant to add, it's one hell of a fantastic shot.V.
Frank Kavanagh Photography23-Oct-2011 17:42
Wow, this guy is beautiful.V.
Vickie BROWN17-Sep-2011 05:13
Outstanding work of the beauctiful scene. ~V~
Guest 15-Jun-2011 14:42
What a great Looking bird!
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)04-Jun-2011 20:16
Crisp and clear.V
Paolo
Janice Dunn29-Apr-2011 08:11
That's a gorgeous bird - I haven't seen one like this before
slhoornstra16-Mar-2011 06:09
Absolutely gorgeous, an outstanding composition. V
Bill Robinson10-Mar-2011 01:55
beautiful bird and nicely captured Lyle.
noelene 31-Dec-2010 01:20
I enjoy the repetition of the pinks and reds in the leaves and the pinks and reds in the feathers of the bird. It creates a very pleasing rhythm
Ivan Kruys23-Oct-2010 05:32
Beautiful bird well captured in a fine composition. V!
Guest 26-Apr-2010 20:40
beautiful bird, and what great colours. i have no luck at getting them to stay still.
Guest 26-Apr-2010 20:40
beautiful bird, and what great colours. i have no luck at getting them to stay still.
Kay21-Mar-2010 03:54
You've separated the honeyeater nicely from the background. Great capture.
kenbromilow22-Feb-2010 10:20
i love this shot. Interesting posture of the bird.
David Hobbs15-Feb-2010 08:55
Lovely shot. Good use of depth-of-field. Beautifully composed. The bird itself might have been a fraction sharper
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