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Location
Paradise Wildlife Park, Hayle, Cornwall, EnglandTime
1215pm 23rd DecemberLighting
Lighting was not good as there had been rain and the skies were not bright. I used the built in flash on the camera.Equipment
Nikon D90 with a Nikon 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 zoom telephoto lens, built in camera flash.Inspiration
I loved the colour of the bird and it looked quite elegant, even with its back turned to me. I wanted to catch the plumage of the bird.Editing
I cropped it a little as the bird was in an enclosure and so I wanted to get rid of as much fencing etc as I could. I also increased the darkness to give it a black background.In my camera bag
Nikon D90, Nikon D60, Nikon 70-300 zoom telephoto, Sigma 50-500 zoom telephoto, Sigma 10-20mm 1.4-5.6 wide angle, Nikon Coolpix P6000. Lee Grad filters.Feedback
Trying to capture wildlife or any animal shots the animals don't co-operate and so you have to wait and during that time take lots of images hoping that one will turn out to be what you wanted. I wanted a frontal shot of the bird showing its feathers, but it had its back to me and because of the restriction of the enclosure sides I could only get its back, but then it turned its head and started preening, not what I had hoped for, but nevertheless gave me a good shot. You need plenty of patience when capturing wildlife and animals.