![]() ![]() I have chosen to crop it at 3:4 ratio rather than the normal 2:3 ratio as the composition seems better. Next, I wanted and got a series of shots of it in a hunting pose. Not the best pose, but an unusual one that is seldom taken, as the bird has to be flying relatively low. While we can choose to shoot for a green background, it is pure luck what sort of green appears. The background while still foliage has a different feel. The bird has flapped its wings and is back at the same pose again and flown closer. Technically the background is considered busy so the autofocus must be set on a smaller area to avoid misfocus.Īnother view 2 frames later. I chose to position myself to see it fly in front the green foliage next to the river. I mainly wanted to get some unusual angles and background.Ī bird flying upwards after a failed fishing attempt. Having lugged along my camera and lens, I thought it’ll be a good opportunity to take some shots of it. As we walked to the bridge across Sungei Serangoon (Serangoon River), we spotted an adult kite flying around the river. On a sunny morning in November 2013, I brought my daughter along for a nature stroll at Lorong Halus. Most photos taken, including mine are mainly of the bird in flight seen from below, with nice blue skies if possible. One of the easier area to see them is Sungei Serangoon.īecause of their abundance, most bird photographers have no problem taking close photos of the species and take no further notice of it. In Singapore, they are found in all habitat except forest, and especially common in coastal areas. The subspecies in the Malay Peninsular and Singapore is intermedius. The Brahminy Kite ( Haliastur indus) is a common bird of prey that is widely distributed in the South Asia, South-east Asia and Australia.
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