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Passerine Birds

Passerine Birds Passerines are the largest list of birds with more than 5000 species , and most of the birds on earth falls under passerine type,Passerine birds are Within the order of Passeriformes,when looking at the main features if these type of birds they have a toe which faces backwards. ad also many of them have  pointed curved claws and most of the Passerines are gifted with unique distinguish sound and also they can make a harmonic noise like a song ,so that they can produce two sounds . example Passerine : Magpie-Robin Magpie-Robin is a small passerine bird that also  classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae they have a log tail and body is black and white. and like the most passerines they are also able to produce two sounds ,there harmonic songs are so beautiful .They can be mostly found in south Asian countries  like Sri Lanka , India , Bangladesh ( In Bangladesh Magpie Robin is their National bird ), As I know in Sri Lanka those were called

Gothic photography part 2

Gothic photography part 2        ( one of the inspired Gothic photograph I found on web and author is unknown used to illustrate         how the models can be use in Gothic photography ) if you already started doing Gothic photography and you have the knowledge of what it is , lets discuss some cool ideas that can enhance the Gothic arts , and this little blog post is mostly inspired from the article that I found in BrightHub , and credit should goes to Chrissy Dean, Rhonda Callow for the Original writer and the editor. Using Models in Goth Photograph y Adding models is the next step in learning goth photography. When doing this, you need to decide how much focus you will want on your model. Do want them to blend into the background to add to the overall effect, or do you want the whole image to be about them, making them stand out? With answers to these questions, you can decide on colors, clothing style, and hair and makeup for your model. When introducing

How to Choose The best Digital Camera For you !

How to Choose The best Digital Camera  For you ! This is a buying guide for a digital compact cameras or the point and shoot cameras. Today's compact camera market holds lots of brand names and products. and most of the same range products looks similar in specifications but there are noticeable differences , So if you buying a digital camera for the first time then the selection can be tough and selecting the best one can be tricky so lets analyze step by step about what you need to consider and let's define your needs .    Consider your budget most probably this is the first thing to do before buying anything . Knowing how much you are willing to spend will prevent you from buying a wrong camera that you don't need .There are many cameras for different price rages so it's important that you have a budget first , then only you can focus on a particular range.  Ask your self “what you need “ ( DSLR or Compact ?? ) you have to have a

Nikon rumors in 2013

Nikon rumors in 2013  Nikon D8000 The Nikon D7000 is a 16.2 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) model announced by Nikon on September 15, 2010. It is a new class of camera placed between the professional D300S and the 'midrange' D90. The D7000 offers numerous professional-style features over the D90, And there is a possibility that Nikon will introduce a new camera to the same lineup .The replacement will be Nikon D8000 it will have a professional body design so as the Nikon D7000 and high resolution sensor around 24MP + and around 8fps ,                                           ( images are concept images only ) Update overdue for Nikon D300s The Nikon D300S is a 12.3 megapixel DX format digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) announced by Nikon on 30 July 2009. It replaces the D300 as Nikon's DX format flagship DSLR adding HD video recording (with autofocus). It has some similarities to the Nikon D700, with the same resolution,

Forest Lake

Forest Lake                     Mahiyanganaya , Sri Lanka is one of the significant places to visit is Sri Lanka but yet it was under the radar of both local and foreign tourists , but that doesn't reduced a bit of the natural beauty of the place. As for me I went there for 3-4 days as accepting a invitation from a local friends who lives in mahiyanganaya, The journey begins from colombo , and we catch a bus at about 10.00 pm and started to travel during the night time , whole bus ride took 5-6 hours but should say it's not a pleasant one , but in the early morning we reached the destination. And their hospitality is so amazing !!! I'm not much intend to write much details about the journey but it's the Lake that mesmerized me through out the time I spent there , it's named “Naga deepa lake “ and the little mountain forest which near the lake is also an amazing work of nature . The whole village is so much depend on the lake and it's the

Canon rumors

Canon rumors in 2013 ?? Since canon introduce their  EOS camera system. Breaking compatibility with the earlier FD mount, it was designed with no mechanical linkages between moving parts in the lens and in the camera. and since then they have been introducing various models with new advanced features , in about every year they preform 2-3 major releases and during the last quarter of 2012 they announced EOS 6D light weight and the smallest full frame camera and even in this year ( 2013 ) rumors are already spread about some major up coming releases,and yet the sources are not 100 accurate or trusted but as it for 6D rumors spread far away even way before they announcing it . so it's some what worthy to take a glimpse about this so cold rumors ,  EOS 7D mark ii Canon Introduced 7D as a result of user experience research which have been carried out for some years , and it about what the user want from a DSLR camera , and it seems that the search is benefited  canon tre

Blue Banded Honey Bee

           Blue Banded Honey Bee (  Amegilla cingulata )   Blue banded honey bees are also very similar to common yellow honey bee as in size and  other aspects but basic different is that  Blue-banded Bees are covered with golden hairs and abdomen is banded with pale blue bands on black. Blue banded bees can sting but they are very placid creatures, and will tolerate very close inspection. Attempting to catch or hold one could be another matter. Female blue banded bees build their nests underground, but males don’t build nests. They roost for the night clinging to plant stems, and are often observed sitting in a line along the same stem. Unlike honey bees, blue-banded bees are capable of hovering, which one would assume makes them easier to photograph. This couldn’t be further from the truth, and taking a clear photograph of a blue banded bee in flight is reason for celebration. The Common Blue-banded Bee is found throughout most of Australia but is