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    Kestrel (Male)and young
    Another from the good old distant film days. Taken in 1977 on Ecktachrome.
    Transparency photographed on D7100 so image quality could be better. This kestrel was nesting in the clock bell tower of one of our small town Churches. I got permission to photograph it but there was a problem. It was nesting in a cavity behind one of the decorative arches high up in the spire. In the clock room. No problem but the climb up a vertical ladder was a bit hairy and the two half inch thick steel ropes which held the two clock weights came down a shaft right in front of the nest. The two weights were about 112 lbs each. The only solution was to wind the clock up to get the ropes and weights above the level of the nest.. I had to do this from the ground floor every time I had a photo session.with a big circular winding handle about a yard across. I spent many hours with the birds and they were not in the slightest bit bothered by me or the camera. I found out why the first time the clock bell struck and I was sitting about 4 foot in front of it. This happened every quarter of an hour ! I asked if I could disarm it but the vicar said no- because all the local folks would be late for work !!
    Done with a wide angle on the Mamyia 645. Two metz 402 baffled flashes.
    About a 30th sec as I recall with the flash controlling the expose and speed at f22 I think.
    You can see the sheep in the green field 150 foot below through the arch window.!!! This is re worked from a prvious posting. Bit of "whitewash"removed
    This is a rare shot of the male. They don’t come to the nest very often- but prefer to call off the female or drop food in quickly and clear off. Got more as the chicks grew if anybody interested.
    Thanks for looking
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    Beautiful piece of work John and a great story to go along with it. For to capture this in 1977 without the use of computers is amazing. I really like the pose on the adult looking towards the chicks with dinner. The sheep in the BG wow Very nice. Well done and thanks for sharing

    Good job

    Will

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    Thanks Will.
    Great use of fieldcraft for this one - a piece of sacking between me and the bird and a big bell!!!
    All I need now is a Sea Eagle at the nest feeding chicks with a three foot trout !
    John

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    You may get that WTE on yer trip
    I know where the nest is but we would need a helicopter

    Will

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    Love the image and the story. Great job on getting this shot. Scan looks good.

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    I think what most impresses me about this image is how you were such a determined bird photographer long before it became "fashionable" or popular.
    You were ahead of your time!!
    The IQ is excellent and even more appreciated by me considering the gear you had back then.
    Great behavior shown as well.
    TFS
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    Fantastic work from way back mate! Just fantastic!
    That was really hard to get good photos in the days of slides. No Photoshop, no easy histogram reviews, just time in the field and hard learning.
    I enjoyed reading about the efforts you went to to obtain this wonderful moment in time. And I was only 5 years old then. LOL

    PS. I have two sea eagle nests near Sydney that I monitor with relatively good access and great shooting vantage points, but haven't been able to get the 3-foot trout shot yet. :)

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    Excellent behaviour image John! I like the story, determination and the sheep in the field visible through the hole is interesting.

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    Lovely image John, wonderful story. Thank you for sharing.
    Joe Przybyla

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    Impressive shot from a scanned film. TFS

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