"Tawny Frogmouth" [Photography Contest Pictures of Animals & Wildlife Photography]
Uploaded: April 05, 2013 20:00:46
When frightened, frogmouths adopt a "broken branch" posture as camouflage. They become active at dusk, feeding on insects and small animals which they snap up with their wide mouths.
The range of this species is Australia and Tasmania, photo was taken at the Bronx Zoo in New York.
Shutter Speed: 1/15
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 400mm
ISO Speed: 1000
Lens: EF 70-200mm F2.8L ISII With 2X Extender
Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/15 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 1000, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 400.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Susan Williams April 06, 2013
Amazing capture, Jeff. The clarity and details are perfection and the pose is priceless. Very impressive work! #1522647Colette M. Metcalf April 06, 2013
Nice capture and outstanding details!! #10643142Tammy M. Anderson April 06, 2013
Excellent details and capture. Interesting looking bird. #10643183JudyAnn Rector April 06, 2013
Clarity and dof are superb here, Jeffrey... what a great lookin' little guy! #10643453Michelle Alton April 06, 2013
Superb photography on this capture, Jef. #10643601Leslie J. Morris April 06, 2013
That a cool bird! We have two at our Zoo but I have never seen them come out into the open, they just look like a puff of feathers. Now I know what they really look like...wish ours would come out and visit. #10643676Deborah Lewinson April 06, 2013
Love the comp and eye contact in this terrific image, Jeff!Regarding the zoo, let me know when you and Jack are going. I'll meet you if I can.
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Jeffrey R. Bange April 06, 2013
Thank you all for your kind comments as I truly appreciate each and everyone of them.I'll keep you posted Debby as soon Jack gets home and we set a date for the zoo. #10643769
Tammy M. Anderson May 26, 2013
Wonderful finalist. Congrats! #10707654Deborah Lewinson May 26, 2013
So glad to see this wonderful image get a finalist award!Congrats again!
Debby #10707829
Jeffrey R. Bange May 26, 2013
Thank you Tammy and Debby for your kind words. #10708213Terry Cervi May 27, 2013
You did great this month, Jeffrey!! Congrats on another fantastic finalist! #10709052Jeffrey R. Bange May 27, 2013
Thank you Terry. #10710563Mike F. Anderson May 28, 2013
Congratulations on your finalist Jeffrey - What a terrific capture of such an interesting bird. You also did a really nice job of making this zoo capture look natural! #10712628Merna L. Nobile June 02, 2013
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