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Posted: Tue May 30th, 2023 18:12
 
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He’s had his head put on the wrong way round.:doh:

 




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Iain wrote:
He’s had his head put on the wrong way round.:doh:
It was just one frame in the middle of a sequence of 5 on Medium shutter speed. The other 4 were facing the right way. 
So in the space of one frame it spun its head up and back again. Impressive.

I can only assume it thought it saw or was checking for a raptor? o.O



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A GSW from today. Not an easy shot to get because of the way they fly but the Sony A1 nailed it.


A0101411-Edit by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

 




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I like that Ian.



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Huge crop. If they would only come down a bit lower :banghead:

I know, I know Graham….the bug should have been in focus as well. :lol:



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There were some workmen chopping down things in an over grown garden in the next street. Clearly they were disturbing into the air a lot of ‘meal components’ for the Swifts, as they were circling down wind over the next road. I wanted Jan to start shaking our trees or chopping something down….neither request was greeted with success. The Swifts just wouldn’t come over our garden low enough.



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Also a very big blow up, I am not doing very well at the moment.

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Still a good try Eric.



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That’s a good try Eric.
If you focus on the bug next time you might have everything in focus. :lol::lol:

 




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Above shot was as taken but was as stated big blow-up. I have now worked on noise in Photoshop and the results are a bit better. Shot was taken with A1 and 90mm Macro with single point tracking focus 3200ISO 1/3200 sec at f9

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Just back from a few days break, which included some bird photography…Kites to be specific.

The camera count was 6700 before I left…it’s now 8400. That H+ drive flies.

I am therefore picking through a LOT of similar shots. Here’s a couple to be going on with…



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