Taken photography yesterday near Cordoba (Spain)
D300 * Sigma 150mm f2,8 macro* S:1/250 * A:16 * 8 tripods* four flashes working at high speed *Barrier of infrared
And as always, comments on the image welcome and appreciated
Taken photography yesterday near Cordoba (Spain)
D300 * Sigma 150mm f2,8 macro* S:1/250 * A:16 * 8 tripods* four flashes working at high speed *Barrier of infrared
And as always, comments on the image welcome and appreciated
This is an interesting pose. It almost looks like it was falling backwards :)
Btw, would you mind elaborating on the infrared set-up for this photo?
This is stunning, the first time I see this type of work with this species, great pose and detail! A bit of NR could help. Congratulaitons!
killer shot!! congrats. I have seen the photo trap work., and one day I just might give it a go., awesome.
Cool capture, I like the pose, details and the "target" and would only remove the second catchlight.
Lovely action shot, congrats.
Well done, Pepe. Great capture. The light is lovely and BG very smooth. I really like the look of concentration on the bird's face.
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Pose is interesting. BG is nice. Lovely.
Really like this one Pepe! Looks like he's sliding into home plate!
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Great Photo! You did an excellent job setting everything up