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My First Meeting With Ardea Cinerea With 150-600

 
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Oct 09, 2014 02:51 |  #1

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Now is finally free in a few days and then you can spend more time shooting. Should be nice. Me and my father have a trip on g and I really hope that it will be booked soon, it is a photo journey. More information about the will.


When I walked out of my last shift so I had to wait a few hours to a meeting to begin. I spent the time at Oset in Örebro. A beautiful nature reserve which is currently filled with Heron. From past experience, one can get close to them if you are out early in the morning when they gathered at a cove where they can begin their walk around phones. This morning I had feelings that they perhaps were there and sure I was right. Got to use my higher ISO when the weather is not offered very light. Ardea cinerea means Heron on Latin.

1/400sec - f9 - ISO 2000 - 500mm

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1/400sec - f9 - ISO 2000 - 600mm
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Oct 10, 2014 15:11 |  #2

Good catch.


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Oct 10, 2014 15:15 |  #3

Haha! Love the second shot; it looks like " hmmm, what's going on over here?" :)


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