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Valvebounce

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Hi Wiebe.
Takeoff, the point at which the weight is supported partially by aerodynamic lift and partially by the ground? (My definition not from a dictionary.) So it probably does count. ;D ;D
Either way it is a cool action shot, nicely done!

Cheers, Graham.

Nat_WA said:
Thanks for your comments Graham & Click

Does this one qualify as BIF ;)?
... or just as "Bird on the run" ;D

Juvenile Herring gull (afaik)
 
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One of our local Red Tailed Hawk juvies took a spin over the grassy portion of the estuary Sunday morning. Last frame before wing clipping really became the norm.
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ERHP said:
One of our local Red Tailed Hawk juvies took a spin over the grassy portion of the estuary Sunday morning. Last frame before wing clipping really became the norm.
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Excellent picture Ed! You must have had a perfect position to take this shot with such sharpness on the whole bird at 840mm f/7.1 :eek: 8) Consider me deeply impressed ;)

Wiebe.
 
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ERHP

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Thanks Click, jprusa, Valvebounce, Nat_WA and Handrews! I tried to keep the focal point on the eye, using the left center by this time, trying to keep from clipping the wingtips. The head is pretty sharp but the wingtips are slightly softer due to DoF and I suspect a bit of motion even at 1/2500.
 
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Jack Douglas said:
@ Cog. V nice, could add a variety of captions to the photo. ;)

Jack
Thank you, Jack. I will be happy to answer your questions. But the episode was pretty clear. I shot it at a dawn time today, when herons and gulls flew out to have breakfast. Canon 5D mIV + 100-400 II (the exif is saved on Flickr, where the pic is stored).

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