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Roy1961

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Re: Bird in Flight

i agree Ron, when i started everyone made it look easy but me, but like anything practice does help
 

Jonathan

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Well Roy I cropped the hell out of this and I sure would not want to zoom this to 100 per cent because I am sure the focus is far from sharp. This kind of photography takes a lot of practice and I tip my hat to those who have appeared to master it. But I bet they have a lot of no gos to show for some of there attempts.

A friend of mine reckons it takes 100 bird shots to get one keeper. I think he might be a tad conservative.
 

wev

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Quit moping, mister -- it's a lovely day

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wev

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This is a different one -- a female. I use my Giotto lens blaster -- works a treat.
 

wev

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Hey @RON -- my friend got some micro motors from Cal Tech (don't ask how) and we rigged up our boy's wings. Worked pretty good for realistic in-flight poses and you can't even see the mono-filament tether line. . .

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Mike D90

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I am not at all satisfied with these results. I don't know yet why I get crappy shots of a beautiful bird, even fairly close range, when the bird is a darker color bird. I have done pretty good with my sea gulls and egrets, but my hawks and other raptors just don't come out tack sharp like I want.


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wev

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Well, they are a damn sight better than mine to be sure, but I agree -- the red shoulder or the like against a bright sky is very hard to nail. Crows are near impossible.
 

RON_RIP

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