Madagascar Ibis (Lophotibis cristata)

Nhelnhel

I went today in Zürich Zoo together with my Canon 450D and Canon 100mm L macro lens and i saw this bird walking on the ground.C & C are always welcome and thanks a lot for looking.


Y0GI

Lovely shots! The second is my favorite!Thanks for sharing! -- YogiWhen you get down to the nuts and bolts of photography, the results depend on the 'nut' behind the camera!See the 'Plan' in my 'Profile' for my current equipment.


comeon

the left side of the first shot is very distracting ... and you may want to pick up the shutter speed .. lots of motion blurr ..nice shots keep it up


Nhelnhel

comeon,Thanks for the comment and for looking.I did some cropping and i hope you like it better than the old photo.This shot was a quick shot(thanks to the Canon 100mm L macro IS USM) because i may loose this Ibis quickly. This Ibis bird just popped out of nowhere and im not prepared about this incidence. So i just quickly taken my opportunity to take a photos.comeonwrote:the left side of the first shot is very distracting ... and you may want to pick up the shutter speed .. lots of motion blurr ..nice shots keep it up


richj20

Nhelnhelwrote:This shot was a quick shot(thanks to the Canon 100mm L macro IS USM) because i may loose this Ibis quickly. This Ibis bird just popped out of nowhere and im not prepared about this incidence. So i just quickly taken my opportunity to take a photos.Congratulations on getting that shot! I know what you mean - in Zoos and Animal Parks, unfortunately the animals won't pose exactly as you want them to!rich


ausvrou

We have Ibis in Australia, but nothing as beautiful as that one.


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