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Yeah, the sun and shadows were playing havoc with my exposures and composition. Anyways, here's one taken an hour or two later, with some better lighting. Apparently, there are 4 baby birds (robins) in the nest:
Very cute Phil. Yes, this one is better than the previous one. Phil, it would be super cool to see the mommy bird coming back with food and feeding these chicks Take care,Buddy
It just goes to show you how important the lighting is!
Quote from: PhilNYC on 9 Jun 2008, 07:53 pmIt just goes to show you how important the lighting is! Hey! Yup, photography is pretty much all about lighting. Photography came from Greek of which mean "painting with light" or "drawing with light" Well, good luck catching the mommy bird... maybe you need a longer telephoto lens for this Take care,Buddy
I don't want to turn this into the "baby robins" thread ...but I've been facinated watching these babies over the last few days. One strange thing just happened. My daughter and I watched with great anticipation from our window as we saw the mommy robin approach with some kind of large bug in its mouth. It hopped from branch to branch, finally landing on the nest. The 4 babies opened their mouths with great anticipation, and suddenly the mommy basically slam-dunked the bug into one of the babies' mouth. I felt bad for the other three, who obviously looked hungry. Here's the strange part...after about 10 seconds, while the mommy bird hopped over to another branch, *another* robin landed on the nest with bug-in-mouth and fed another one of the baby robins! Both robins looked identical, so I assume they were both female...is this normal behavior for robins? To share a nest? Are they each the mother of 2 of the 4 babies? Or is one the mother of all 4 and the other female just helping out?
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Ok, so I finally got ahold of my father-in-law's Maxxum lenses to use with my new Sony A350 DSLR. Among the lenses is a 100-300mm f4.5-5.6 zoom lens. So I put it on and tried it out...and here's daddy!:
...I dunno guys…baby birds, flowers, cute kids…where's the testosterone here? I think we need a shot of a greasy engine or something to cleanse the palette! Although that adult robin looks pretty tough.