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25-OCT-2005

Common Kingfisher & Pied Kingfisher

Canon EOS 10D
1/400s f/9.0 at 350.0mm iso200 full exif

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C. van Gijs31-Aug-2012 16:43
Great! I first thought it was a composite picture!
osprey26-Oct-2008 22:46
Love this double capture
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal15-Aug-2008 15:58
wow really nice two species of kingfishers in one picture.
good job.
Rob
aluco14-May-2008 13:09
Amazing! I`m imprest! Very well done!
Lillebror.
David Yu03-May-2008 15:08
WOW, you captured two 2 different Kingfishers together at the perfect timing. ~V~
Jayaraj Ramesh12-Feb-2008 14:16
How lucky can you be by clicking such amazing compsition of two kingfishers
Ashley Hockenberry26-Oct-2007 19:37
great colour !!
Raul Quinones08-Jun-2007 02:28
Fantastic picture.
Gerard Koehl25-Apr-2007 04:36
Impressionnante cette photo... V
Ghislaine et Réal Boulet04-Apr-2007 23:12
Wow! spectacular.
Guest 31-Mar-2007 15:21
this is incredible !!
how u caught this ?!
superb shot !
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Hans Bister26-Feb-2007 20:20
Perfect timing!
Esa Ervasti23-Feb-2007 18:37
Never seen this kind of before, and I have seen a lot of kingfisher pics!
Two species in the same pic and movement / unmovement, which always greates a strong efect!
wildoat28-Jan-2007 21:46
Amazing photo.
Guest 18-Jan-2007 18:07
Brilliant shot Yoram - love the colours
Tricia11-Jan-2007 22:40
This is a fabulous shot! I love the sheen and the colour you have captured of the feathers of the common kingfisher with the sun on it.
Brian Baker11-Jan-2007 22:29
Amazing shot, never seen 2 different Kingfishers together before.
Well captured.
Victoria04-Jan-2007 10:34
Nice!
Gerry Sibell04-Jan-2007 03:46
What a nice picture, Yoram. What's the old saying, "Killing, oops, photographing two birds with one stone!"
GMV
Nick Powell03-Jan-2007 22:41
Superb photograph, well done! I presume the bird in the background is a Pied Kingfisher trying to pinch the perch?
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