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Bad lighting, but cool shots of kestrels

 
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Oct 31, 2012 20:15 |  #1

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Nov 01, 2012 03:21 |  #2

Love the action shots with the two birds. As to lighting, you just have to make the best of what is there. Prety good IMHO

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Nov 01, 2012 08:59 |  #3

Very good getting shots like this, as for the light if you bump the exp comp up even to +2 ev they more than likely will come out much better. Always easier said than done when the action starts.

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Nov 01, 2012 09:51 |  #4

great catch, i've seen an eagle video (somewhere) where they do this sort of thing in their courtship routine




  
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