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Andygod

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After what seams like forever, I finally have some flicker pictures I am happy with.





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Sometimes you need a little help to get the best shot.
Cannon EOS 6D, 40D, Rebel T3i/ Sigma 150/500

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Dinusaur

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Lovely Shots. How did you manage to get close enough to take these shots? They seem to be very skittish.
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Andygod

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I think the birds may be nesting in this tree.  I found a spot beneath that gave me a clear shot and then waited.  Patience and a long lens seam to be the key, as soon as they see you move they tend to take off.  There were 5 or 6 of them making a lot of noise in the area, but I only managed good pictures of the one.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Guest »

Sometimes you need a little help to get the best shot.
Cannon EOS 6D, 40D, Rebel T3i/ Sigma 150/500

https://www.flickr.com/photos/94173383@N06/


MEGHAN

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Nice ones Andy

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"Birds are a visual treat that reaffirms the joy and goodness of living. Birds are also the most elegant expression of life”.
Roger Tory Peterson


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