BIRD IN FLIGHT ONLY -- share your BIF photos here

serendipidy said:
ERHP said:
Thanks serendipidy, Northstar, candyman, click and rbielefeld!

My weekend was full so I didn't get a chance to really do much shooting but Tuesday evening I left work only an hour late and visited an area in the Tijuana River Valley for the evening light. Had a Costa's hummingbird that only liked the blooms in the shade but I really wanted the juxtaposed colors.

Gorgeous photo :)

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Should I change the title to BIRDS :)
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Just starting on this type of photography. So this post offers lots of useful inspiration. Thank you all.
I put in a few heron-pics. (Ardea cinerea).
Location: Bagsvaerd Lake north of Copenhagen.

All Canon 6D, 70-200mm, f/4.0, L IS, ISO 200, @200mm

1: Crossing Lanes, 1/400s, f/7.1
2: In air, 1/2000, f/5.6, @135mm
3: In air, 1/1250, f/7.1
4: At shore, 1/250, f/7.1
 

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This angry wild prairie falcon was captured about 15-20ft from my head travelling very fast (and with deadly intent). Although many of us are capable of tracking such an object through a large telephoto lens, my experience has been getting our cameras focussing algorithms to nail it constantly is the hardest part ... 1DMKIV Canon 500mm F4 hand held, 1/3200 ISO 400, F5.6, Manual.
 

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falcnr said:
This angry wild prairie falcon was captured about 15-20ft from my head travelling very fast (and with deadly intent). Although many of us are capable of tracking such an object through a large telephoto lens, my experience has been getting our cameras focussing algorithms to nail it constantly is the hardest part ... 1DMKIV Canon 500mm F4 hand held, 1/3200 ISO 400, F5.6, Manual.

Very nice shot, falcnr. :) Well done.
 
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