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By Anthony Woodbine
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#484977
Species
Common Name- Black-Necked Stork
Scientific Name- Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus

Location- Ballina NSW

Post Production- Capture One 20 for all edits , Cropped , Clobal Adjustments to Exposure +1.75 , Selective adjustments using Layer masks to sharpening , noise reduction and selective bird brightness ,

Notes-Follow up on my previous post of the Stork hunting Mullet . No engaging eye contact as the bird was not interested in looking at me , it was totally focused on tracking the Mullet .
Regards woody .
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Black-Necked Stork [ Ephippiorhynchus asiaticius ] 1.jpg
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Capture time and date:
2021:01:15 06:28:22
Focus length:
600 mm
Shutter speed:
1/3200 sec
F-number:
f/6.3
ISO speed rating:
250
White balance:
Auto
Flash:
Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Camera manufacturer:
SONY
Camera model:
ILCE-9
Exposure program:
Manual
Exposure bias:
-20/10 EV
Metering mode:
Center-weighted average
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By Ron Smith
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#485077
Great capture again Woody, I feel for you not having the bird facing you, got to take them as they come but it no way takes away from the image as the bonus here is the Mullet jumping out of the way.

Ron
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