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Maximilian

The dark side - I've been there
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Nov 7, 2013
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A male western marsh harrier (circus aeruginosus) appearing and flying by so fast I almost couldn't react. Then luckily it made a second round.
The heavily backlit situation made it even worse. Even though I used partial metering it is the first time that I thought about +5 steps pushing the shadows ;)
I like the 2nd pic most when it is looking down twisting its head.

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Some of the nesting Yellow-crowned Night Herons flying around.
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R5 RF600 f/4L w/1.4x 1/4000 : f/6.3 : ISO 800

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R5 RF600 f/4L w/1.4x 1/3200 : f/6.3 : ISO 800
 
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ISv

"The equipment that matters, is you"
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Eurasian Starling flying with worm (R5/RF 100-400mm).

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Nice photos Alan! Off course my favorite is the Peregrine (I just love Falcons and the photo is nice!). And after "pixel-peeping" :)LOL:) I thing the "worm" with the Starling is actually a caterpillar (looks like something from Sphingidae but it's really long shot)!
 
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AlanF

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Nice photos Alan! Off course my favorite is the Peregrine (I just love Falcons and the photo is nice!). And after "pixel-peeping" :)LOL:) I thing the "worm" with the Starling is actually a caterpillar (looks like something from Sphingidae but it's really long shot)!
Not only was your guess a long shot, but so was the image! The starling was 33m away with the 100-400mm, and I upsized 2x to post.
 
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