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Landie Fourie posted in the group Wildlife Photography
An amazing battle unfolded as the Harrier Hawk checked every nook and cranny of the weathered wood-skeleton for it’s next meal. The starlings who calls it home was not happy and a scream-fest ensued.
Nikon D610
Tamron 150-600 @ 600mm focal length
f/11
1/4000sec
ISO 3200 +4 step exposure compensation
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
No matter how good you are at photography, you should never stop learning.
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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In wildlife photography and filmmaking, patience is everything. 🌌 Every journey into the wild starts with hope – the hope to witness something extraordinary and to capture a moment that tells a story. But more often than usual, we return home with nothing. No photos, no f…Read More -
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What a good image, the burned-out background works very well here, Landie! I really enjoy the composition, and there is so much action! The detail on the dead branch is beautiful and adds to the story—beautiful detail and colour in the Hawk’s wings, which is also nice and sharp. Unfortunately, the eye is not sharp, and that is a focusing issue. N…Read More