Some kind of Stork?

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From Metro Zoo. Light was a bit harsh.

Nikon D300
Sigma 300mm 2.8 w/1.4 tc
Focal length: 420mm
Fstop: 4
Shutter:1/500
iso: 400
Aperture priority
Exposure comp: -0.67
 
agreed that the light was a little harsh, but you handled it well and got the areas that mattered exposed properly!!!! love the compo. there's seems to be a sharpening halo around the black areas of the bird, or is it just me again. i'm betting you are liking that new lens!! great job on this one!! killer background!! you can get rid of that halo by painting in the sharpening only on the bird.
 
Hey Oscar,
You got yourself a Holy bird...:p:p:D I do see the heavenly light around the bird, the eye needs a splash of selective sharpening....The composition, and exposure is good, considering the harsh light. The background really makes this guy pop. Congrats...I like it...:cool:
 
Congrats Oscar - nice one. Gorgeous BG.

Can see the halo Gus is referring to.

WELL DONE :)
 
That is one weird looking bird! I agree that a bit of additional sharpening around the eye would tighten the image up. Really nice BG and you did a bang up job on the compo!
 
Too bad about the halo. Otherwise, one simple and effective composition with good colors and background.
 
I saw one of these in Chobe Park! and searched through my pictures because I was sure I had one, but can't find it...maybe it's just a memory.
 
Agree with suggestions Good looking bird Oscar At Metro Zoo its tough with the hours of operation. I know it is possible getting in early with volunteers, just haven't figured how !!!
 

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