Tawny in Flight by
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Tawny in flight
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Re: Tawny in flight
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Re: Tawny in flight
Great shot that. I'm just getting into photography.
That's good to get quality like that at night
That's good to get quality like that at night
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Baj wrote: βMon Aug 08 2022 18:55 -Tanks Baj.Great shot that. I'm just getting into photography.
That's good to get quality like that at night
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Re: Tawny in flight
Nice one Mick
I'm currently being frustrated by Barney's and Leo's. The barny lives in a very cool/wierd location behind barbed wire and spiked fencing, which I can get in shot for a different urban feel. Unfortunately he comes out right on last light (iso25k) and flies more or less straight off, giving only a few seconds opportunity, unlike some I've seen that pose for 10 minutes first!
The Leo's are a family group, the 2 young have fledged but still call to the parents for food. Seemingly from different points in the woods each day. I've only had fleeting glimpses so far, but my mate has a couple of absolutely cracking shots, of parent and fledglings.
I'm currently being frustrated by Barney's and Leo's. The barny lives in a very cool/wierd location behind barbed wire and spiked fencing, which I can get in shot for a different urban feel. Unfortunately he comes out right on last light (iso25k) and flies more or less straight off, giving only a few seconds opportunity, unlike some I've seen that pose for 10 minutes first!
The Leo's are a family group, the 2 young have fledged but still call to the parents for food. Seemingly from different points in the woods each day. I've only had fleeting glimpses so far, but my mate has a couple of absolutely cracking shots, of parent and fledglings.