Leucopsar rothschildi (Rothschild mynah)
Leucopsar rothschildi (Rothschild mynah)
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Wednesday, 26 May 2004 00:00
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“There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.” Ernst Haas
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Leucopsar rothschildi (common name: Rothschild mynah)
A beautiful and extremely rare bird (it is estimated that only 6 pairs live in the wild now; most of the ones exhibited in zoos are captive bred) it is also a species showing a high degree of intraspecific aggression. On a hot Sunday morning, I saw two males displaying to each other (bottom photo) over the body of a dying one. Not a nice sight but nature can be really hard some times !
Photo by George J. Reclos
Shooting Data:
(Top photo)
Camera: Nikon D2X
Lens: Tamron SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di Macro 1:1
Sensitivity: ISO100
Shutter speed: 1/125 sec, f/8, Aperture priority mode
Flash: SB-800 in i-TTL mode
(Bottom photo)
Camera: Nikon D2X
Lens: Tamron SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di Macro 1:1
Sensitivity: ISO100
Shutter speed: 1/250 sec, f/8, Aperture priority mode
Flash: SB-800 in i-TTL mode
Images: JPEG edited in Photoshop CS, levels adjusted, USM added and resized.
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