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Oh hai!!!! We fly down there a few times a year. I'll let you know next time I do!

Indeed do!


Took a sunset Harbour Cruise on the tall ship on the left, with Dad last night, which I purchased for his Christmas present last year.


This was just handheld on my Lumix.
 
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^^^ nice


Philippine tailorbird (Orthotomus castaneiceps) by alabang, on Flickr

The Philippine tailorbird (Orthotomus castaneiceps) is a species of bird formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae. It is found only in the Philippines.

Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical mangrove forests.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_tailorbird

Location: http://mambukalresort.negros-occ.gov.ph/
 
Hope it was only your camera that clicked.
 
Hope it was only your camera that clicked.

Unfortunately yes :D Dont have the original case for it, it had on the side a radioactive material used for calibration. My unit works, powers on, dial works and such but I cant test it for radiation cause I dont have anything else radioactive at home . . . Soon tho :D


IMG_6502 by Marko Hre??an, on Flickr
 

Indigo-banded kingfisher (Ceyx cyanopectus) by alabang, on Flickr

The indigo-banded kingfisher (Ceyx cyanopectus) is a species of bird in the family Alcedinidae. It is endemic to the Philippines, where it is a generally uncommon but locally common resident of the northern and central islands. There are two subspecies, the nominate race, which occurs on Luzon, Polillo, Mindoro, Sibuyan and Ticao, and C. c. nigriostris, which is found in Panay, Negros and Cebu. It forms a superspecies with the southern silvery kingfisher of the southern Philippines.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigo-banded_kingfisher

Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doña_Remedios_Trinidad,_Bulacan

Settings: 1/60 f/5.6 800mm ISO 1250
 
Errr... not handheld, was it?


I like that choice!


I wish my camera could do that... probably should get a better one, even if used.

I would have to have a physique of thor to be able to shoot at that speeds handheld.

The $400 Canon SL1/100D can go up to ISO 12,800 natively. My Canon 10D from 2003 was able to do an acceptable ISO 1250.
 
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