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    The birds were feeding young inside the ant nest and this bird aborted the approach at the last minute. Maybe it saw me but I was reasonably concealed but only 5 meters away. I also thought they might be hearing the motor drive which had me curious about their hearing range because the cicadas were near deafening to my ears.
    1DXII 400mm F/2.8L II 1/8000 f10 iso3200 -0.7ev HH 50% crop S&H, light NR and sharpening.

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    Looks like the front half of the bird is just outside the critical point of focus.
    Keep at it mate, you'll nail a ripper soon. I am sure of that. :)
    Happy shooting!

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    Thats quite the jumbo insect! i like the position of the kingfisher you captured here! Well done, almost tack sharp. I would suggest lifting the blacks if you can... I loo forward to more!

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