Thanks !
txcanon wrote in post #8249565
Fantastic shots Ed! I like how the crest looks on the male. You must of been pretty close to them. Well done!
Thanks Brad !
About 25 feet away.
torvaterra wrote in post #8249628
I really like the first shot. I think he was posing for you.
Thanks torvaterra !
rrdjserv@earthlink.net wrote in post #8249691
Damn! No really. Damn! Best I've seen!
Thanks Rick !
Thanks Art !
Thanks Kimmy !
Mtn Breeze wrote in post #8249888
Top notch Ed !!! LOVE the pose on the seond shot.
I presume these were with the 500 ?? TC ?? Which body ??
Matt.
Thanks Matt !
Yes, it was while using the 500 L, and the 50D.
patlannon wrote in post #8250031
Wow, those Kingfisher shots are some of the best I've ever seen.
I feel lens envy coming on strong.
Thanks Pat !
Thanks Richard !
Thanks Shaddon !
Nighthound wrote in post #8250642
Great shots Ed. Nice work getting both the female and male and great pose in #2.
Thanks Steve !
The result of sitting over three hours in a blind.
Shar824 wrote in post #8251306
Great shots Ed......I only see these as a blur when they're flying in the opposite direction from where I am.
Thanks Sharon !
I was out again this morning, before 6 AM.
Now to pick a few to post . . . .
trmwf wrote in post #8251370
What the heck, I was expecting to see KINKFISHERS like the title says and all I get are these lame kingfisher shots. Just kidding as they are really quite spectacular. Wall hangers of museum quality!
Mike
LOL !!
Thanks Mike !
Canon 7D MK II, 6D. Canon 500 L, 100-400 II, 24-105, Sigma 150 Macro.