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Every Bird Photographer's Nightmare

ktuli — Sun, 02/21/2016 - 19:28

Another from when we were seeing the Greater White-fronted Geese stopping by in the fields next to our house. I tried to sneak up on them as slowly and quietly as I could. But both times, they took flight without warning. The second time, I was a bit more prepared to fire off a couple shots of them taking wing...

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm, 1/400 sec at f/8. ISO 800. IS Mode 1. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw

We haven't seen them for several days, so I assume they have continued on their migration. It was still cool getting to see them when we did.

- Bill

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