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I looked at the thumbnail and was like, what the ....is that? lol, nice action capture! How did you get that tiny fish in focus?
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Remarkable shot, Tim. Like Michael, I wondered what was going on here when I saw the thumbnail. A very nice surprise when the image came up. As for Michael's question on focus, my suspicion is that you were able to set focus on the disturbance in the water caused by the bird (where the contrast is highest) and this looks to be in a similar plane to the fish. Nice work.
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I wish the fishes HA was a bit more turned to the sensor and I am just not getting the scale detail I am looking for...( kidding ) Great shot
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This is verging on a wildlife abstract. What a nice change and well captured!
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Hi Tim, well you certainly nailed the fish in flight, not easy on a tiny subject, and sharp too. I presume the Loon was after the fish.
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I really like this. The fish jumping out of the water to escape certain death. Well captured Tim.
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Stu Bowie
Hi Tim, well you certainly nailed the fish in flight, not easy on a tiny subject, and sharp too. I presume the Loon was after the fish.
Hi Stu, yes the loon was after the fish and the loon won. Thanks so much.
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I don't think the fish angling slightly away detracts from this unique image at all, and the fish looks pretty darn sharp also.
This is one of those lucky fun captures that we all try to get when the action is happening. Some of my favorite and most memorable frames are of some type of natural feeding action like this. Well captured Tim
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