When I saw this Peregrine come streaking in on my left and then disappear behind the cliff face I immediately swung to my right and focused on the branch hoping he was going to land. As soon as I grabbed focus on the branch I started firing. The first image is my first frame and the rest in succession, except for the last which was after he perched. I thought the wildflowers on the cliff face in the background really added to the captures. Thanks for taking a look !
Gary
OM-1OLYMPUS M.100-400mm F5.0-6.3 lens261mmf/6.11/2500s1250 ISO0.0 EV
OM-1OLYMPUS M.100-400mm F5.0-6.3 lens261mmf/6.11/2500s1250 ISO0.0 EV
OM-1OLYMPUS M.100-400mm F5.0-6.3 lens261mmf/6.11/2500s1250 ISO0.0 EV
OM-1OLYMPUS M.100-400mm F5.0-6.3 lens261mmf/6.11/2500s1250 ISO0.0 EV
OM-1OLYMPUS M.100-400mm F5.0-6.3 lens261mmf/6.11/2500s1250 ISO0.0 EV
OM-1OLYMPUS M.100-400mm F5.0-6.3 lens261mmf/6.11/2500s1250 ISO0.0 EV
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It worked perfectly Gary and you just happened to have the shutter set fast!!
3,5 and 6 for me.
If only that silly bird wasn't blocking those beautiful flowers
louie champan wrote:
Incredible set of images Gary, excellent work.
Thanks much Louie
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George Welch wrote:
Awesome set, Gary.
Admire the focus of the bird AND the photographer.
Cheers,
George
Thank you George
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Karl Witt wrote:
It worked perfectly Gary and you just happened to have the shutter set fast!!
3,5 and 6 for me.
If only that silly bird wasn't blocking those beautiful flowers