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Red-headed Barbet - Ecuador
D500, 150-600mm @ 450mm, ISO 800, f/7.1, 1/200s While this scene actually happened just as shown in Ecuador, this is a composite of two photographs. It was impossible to get the depth of field required for this female (left) and male (right) Red-headed Barbet to be in focus simultaneously due to the large depth of field required with the 450mm focal length I was shooting with. To solve this problem I quickly focused and photographed the nearer bird and then moved the focus point to the farther bird and took a second shot - this was all done in about a second. E.J. Peiker http://www.EJPhoto.com
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by Gene Gwin
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