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    Default Foot assisted take off - common loon

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    Taken a a couple of weeks ago. This adult common loon was taking off past me, and I thought this image showed the effort it takes for them to get airborne. With the highest wing loading of any flying bird, they have to really work to take off. This includes helping build speed with their giant feet as they patter across the water until they achieve lift off. It was a heavily overcast day, resulting in an almost black and white image except for the little pop of crimson in the eyes.

    D500, 500 PF, f/5.6,1/2500s, ISO 720
    Post in LRCC and PS2022.

    Advice and comments always appreciated . I liked the framing because I feel it shows the takeoff path across the lake well.

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