A couple of male marsh harriers meet, seems to cause alarm and the "I'm this big" pose.
D850, 300mm F/2.8, 1/12500 at F/7.1, ISO 1250
A couple of male marsh harriers meet, seems to cause alarm and the "I'm this big" pose.
D850, 300mm F/2.8, 1/12500 at F/7.1, ISO 1250
Neat moment captured and sharp. What were they aruging about? 220mm would have been ideal ...
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Nice Interaction. The downside of having Prime lens is that it is very hard not to clip wings etc.
I would dodge the face of the bird on the right side of frame (Minor point). I love the face on the left of the frame.
TFS
this is a killer shot, I wish you had less focal length here (did I say that?!) but contest stuff
TFS
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Wonderful action shot. Techs look good. I wish the wings were not clipped on the right bird as viewed. Thank you for sharing, Tim.
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Wow, very cool interaction. I'm OK with the cut wings, but if you have a bit more above for the left bird's wingtips then that would be awesome to add back a bit. I do wish the right bird's face was also sunlit. All-in-all, this is a heck of an image!!
Wonderful action captured. Ditto the comments above. I don't mind the clipped wings since the tight framing allows the viewer a good look at that marvelous bird on the left. Nicely seen and captured.
Great action. Nice and sharp. Detail is there as well.