


The Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis), also colloquially known as the Bananabird, is a passerine bird of the Honeyeater family Meliphagidae.


Huge image reconstruction on this photography. My Before|After adjustments Comparison feature reveals all!

In April 2012 (no need to point out that it took me a year before posting ^^), I took a full marmots "photo hunt" day. Besides the walk approach — somewhat "vivifying" with 14 kg of gear — I spent literally 7 hours lying in the snow for this result: two marmots photo, no more!


Also known as: Rose-breasted Cockatoo / Galah Cockatoo / Roseate Cockatoo / Pink and Grey

Below, the video of my full rebuilding of the background on Photoshop in less than 20 min. Any other adjustments (color, etc.) were done in Aperture app. Note that Photoshop is totally useless for me in 99.9% of the photographs presented on the site; careful not to be blinded by his name… The video is not commented, for any question, I would enjoy to answer you in the comments section of this post.

“Thank you sooooo much, really!” That's what I told to the guard who saw me walking around in the morning, camera and 100-400L in hand; he asked me if I'd seen the frogmouth and made me discover it. Having replied “Frogmouth??? What's that?”, he accompanied me to a clump of thin trees, a few meters […]

The Brown Honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) is a honeyeater, a group of birds found mainly in Australia and New Guinea which have highly developed brush-tipped tongues adapted for nectar feeding. It is a medium-small brownish bird, with yellow-olive panels in the tail and wing and a yellow tuft behind the eye.

The Metallic Starling (Aplonis metallica) also known as Shining Starling, is a bird in the starling family. It is native of New Guinea and nearby Australasian islands, and a limited area of northeastern Australia. The adult has brilliant red eyes, a long tail and green-glossed black plumage. Immatures are pale below with dark streaks.