I dusted the camera off and went to the Hawk Conservancy near Andover, Hants (UK).
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Dave
Chardyboy Member 86 posts Joined Mar 2003 More info | May 20, 2005 06:01 | #1 I dusted the camera off and went to the Hawk Conservancy near Andover, Hants (UK).
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RbrtPtikLeoSeny My love, my baby 2,482 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Mont Vernon, NH More info | May 20, 2005 15:37 | #2 Jeez, those are some huge birds! The images are all pretty blurry, but I'm guessing that was an affect you were trying to get. Keeping the bird sharp while making the ground look like it's rushing by. Nice affect, but my preference is sharp birds, frozen in time. That's just me though
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dkord Senior Member 715 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Washington, USA More info | May 21, 2005 00:46 | #3 Actually I like them, those birds are moving fast and the panning technique give us the feel of speed. It's tough when you're close and those things are flying near ground level, they don't slow down at all! I love Neeeoooowwww.jpg The devil is in the details...Especially at 100% crop!
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