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Brambling (Bergfink)


Brambling (Bergfink)
Photo Information
Copyright: Gert Ellstrom (ellis49) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3387 W: 343 N: 9480] (30807)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-04-19
Categories: Birds
Camera: Canon EOS 40 D, Canon EF 300mm / F2.8 L USM, Digital RAW 400, 1.4 X converter
Exposure: f/6.3, 1/250 seconds
Details: Tripod: Yes
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-10-05 4:36
Viewed: 334
Points: 42
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I have not post anything on TN for more than 5 months; but I have been here now and then and write some comments but I will give TN a new try.
This time I will use the 1-2 points system as i it was meant to use.

I start with a beautiful Brambling in his beautiful spring clothes.
It’s taken in April when the first Brambling return from the south.
This bird use to live in the north part of Sweden but in the winter they can be seen around the south parts.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Brambling, Fringilla montifringilla, is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae.
This bird is widespread throughout the forests of northern Europe and Asia. It is migratory, wintering in southern Europe, north Africa, Northern Pakistan, north India, China and Japan. It regularly strays into Alaska during migration and may continue as far south as the western United States.
Open coniferous or birch woodland is favoured for breeding. It builds its nest in a tree fork, and decorates the exterior with moss or lichen to make it less conspicuous. It lays 4-9 eggs.
This species can form large flocks outside the breeding season, sometimes mixed with Chaffinches. These large gathering occur especially if there is a good supply of Beech nuts. The food is seeds, but unlike most finches, the young are fed extensively on insects.
The Brambling is similar in size and shape to a Chaffinch. Breeding-plumaged male Bramblings are very distinctive, with a black head, dark upperparts, orange breast and white belly. Females and younger birds are less distinct, and more similar in appearance to some Chaffinches. In all plumages, however, Bramblings differs from Chaffinches in a number of features: (i) Brambling has a white rump whereas that of Chaffinch is grey-green; (ii) the breast is orange, contrasting with a white belly on Brambling, whereas on Chaffinch the underparts of more uniformly coloured (pink or buff); (iii) Brambling's scapulars are orange, whereas Chaffinch's are grey or grey-brown; (iv) the flanks are dark-spotted on Brambling, plain on Chaffinch; (v) Bramblings lack the white outer tail feathers of Chaffinch. An additional difference for all plumages except breeding-plumaged males is the bill colour - yellow in Brambling, dull pinkish in Chaffinch (breeding-plumaged male Bramblings have black bills, Chaffinches in the corresponding plumage have grey bills

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Canon 300mm/F2.8 L, 1.4X converter, Tripod
ISO 400, Raw-format, AV-mode, spot metering, +1/3 Ev
Converted in Canon DPP, Levels, Contrast, Crop, resized to 800 pixels, Smart Sharpen ,PP in PS CS4.
Well calibrated Eizo monitor, calibrated/profiled with a Spyder3 Elite

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Gert
Lovely and sharp capture, wonderful colors.
Congratulation!
Horia

a very nice specie in a great image
rich of details and good colors!
greetings
Matteo

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  • Argus Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3816 W: 190 N: 11348] (34987)
  • [2009-10-05 4:47]
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Welcome back Gert!
This is a great portrayal of a male Bramling taken from a great POV with technical and aesthetic perfection that includes a fine composition against a neutral BG.
Well done and thanks for joining TN again.
Best regards,
Ivan

Ha-ha så kan inte låta bli!
Nej inte jag heller, trots allt fjäsk.
TN är trots sina brister den enda sajten där man kan beskriva både sin fototeknik, omständigheterna och arten och man kan lära sig lite på köpet. Det är därför jag envisas.

hello Gert!
good composition with perfect management of exposure..vivid details and excellent definition

ciao sERGIO

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  • PeterZ Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2388 W: 94 N: 5521] (17576)
  • [2009-10-05 4:52]

Hello Gert,
After almost six months you're back. Yes!!! I'm very glad. And a photo in good quality. Excellent sharp details and very beautiful natural colours, also in the contrasting plain BG. Great diagonal composition and POV.
Regards,
Peter

Hi Gert,

Welcome back with your impressive captures like this. It would be nice to see some great photographers like you (not me!) that they could 1 or 2 point system to improve others' photography as a teacher.
Have a great day!

Bayram

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  • siggi Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1373 W: 56 N: 4723] (16252)
  • [2009-10-05 5:10]

Hello Gert,
lovely portrait of cute Brambling in beautiful pose, fine details and wonderful sharpness, fantastic blurry BG, very well done, Best regards Siggi

I too am back from a lengthy break from TN Gert, and quite happy to share this masterly Brambling study in nature, expertly caught during a natural stance against a blurry grayish BG in good focus and exposure. Thank you indeed my friend.
Mehmet

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  • uleko Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2992 W: 162 N: 950] (2789)
  • [2009-10-05 5:20]
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Hej Gert!
I'm surprised to see you back again but as the long winter comes upon us this is a nice way to spend the time!! Birds have been so scarce around here over the last six months, hopefully there'll be more this winter and I look forward to seeing the Bramblings again!
This is a lovely capture showing this male in a fine pose and in lovely colours. Great sharpness as usual and well composed.
TFS and all the best, Ulla

Jag hör att du ska fly söderut i vinter - låter spännande. Vi har svårt för att lämna vår lilla hund annars skulle vi nog göra samma sak! Ha det bra!

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  • joska Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 407 W: 0 N: 1011] (5460)
  • [2009-10-05 9:10]

Very nice natural colors, good details and sharpness!

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  • nglen Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2908 W: 34 N: 8625] (32146)
  • [2009-10-05 10:44]

Hi Gert . Its so good to see you back posting again on TN. I have missed your pictures and comments.
We have to wait until late December till we see the Brambling but its worth the wait .
You have taken a fine close up of this male which you have sharp focusing and fine detail in the feathers. Your use of the light has given natural colours. The orange stands out from the grey BG. All with interesting notes. TFS.
Nick..

Hello Gert,
Sharp details, nice colours, very good background and composition.
Marius.

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  • lousat Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1978 W: 6 N: 5527] (19673)
  • [2009-10-05 14:58]

Hi Gert,welcome back first...and my best compliments for this springtime's portrait of this very nice brambling,impressive sharpness and colors in a very nice composition too,thanks for share,have a nice day,Luciano.

hello Gert

your bird photos are always among the most excellent
and beautiful ones of TN, like this one the Brambling
a bird that i don't know, fine POV and framing
with leaving a very good space in front of the bird,
fine focus great sharpness and details, TFS

Asbed

Welcome back Gert!

What a beauty
Perfect light and colors
Lovely pose
Well composed

TFS Thijs

Welcome back Gert

We have missed your fine shots, good luck with your new system. These days I only critique teh ones I like. I tried being honest and got some nasty abusive emails, ha ha. I just like the friendship here and have visited several members on my overseas trips, that's what keeps me here.

Good portrait of this Brambling, perefctly positioned on the broken limb. Excellent sharpness and composition, great OOF background.

hope to see you here again
Chris

Hello Gert
Nice to see you back on TN
this Brambling is very beautiful, i like his colored plumage
great pose and very sharp details on bird and wood where he is posing
wonderful grey BG and very good DOF and 3D Effect
Have a good night
Jacqueline

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  • jaycee Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2493 W: 11 N: 6885] (21912)
  • [2009-10-06 17:20]

Hi Gert,

It's soooo nice to see a post from you!!! I have only seen a Brambling in pictures and this one is a beauty. His spring finery is beautiful with wonderful colors and superfine details. I love the pose, perfect background and lovely composition.

Jane

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  • horia Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2172 W: 218 N: 4383] (14902)
  • [2009-10-07 2:00]
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Hi Gert

Nice to see you back and hopefully for a longer time again :)
Whatever your choice, i'm happy to see this lovely shot from you! The quality of your works is impeccable and i think anyone here can learn from it.
The Brambling here look amazing and is presented with loads of pin sharp details. The texture of the plumage - especially on and around the head - is impeccable and such a treat to watch.
Further more, the DOF is spot-on, blurring the BG very nicely and thus making the beautiful little bird standing out very nicely.
Finally, there is one details i'll refer to: the fact that you manage to expose this so well that you didn't even overexpose the bright branch it is on...most people don't take that into consideration when shooting a subject but it ends up being very distracting. You've done an exceptional job!

Bravo and TFS
Horia

Hello Gert,
welcome back to TN, missed you a lot!
High precision tack sharp portrait of the Bergfink. Its subtle colours are standing out perfectly well against the distantly smooth gray background. Perfectly well balanced composition. A pleasure to study this masterpiece.
Birds are a very intelligent and wary target and therefore really difficult to capture in such a perfect qulity. Requiring a good hide, a lot of knowledge of their behaviour, precision tele-optics equipment, great focussing skills.
Congratulations my friend. Thank you!
With best regards,
Peter


P.S.: Thank you for your visit and very kind words to one of my recent postings a few days ago! Due to much pressure of time in my teaching job I have become a rather irregular visitor to this site myself. But I will stay in touch as much as I can, and I always enjoy visiting and be visited by my old friends here at TN.

What a lovely shot, Gert!
Simply superb!The plumage stands out sharply, even as the beautiful( almost graphics-like) OOF BG make a statement of its own!
Thanks so much for this share!
Respect!
goldy

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