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    Default Eurasian Nuthatch

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    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

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    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?

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    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!

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    killer shot!! congrats. I have seen the photo trap work., and one day I just might give it a go., awesome.

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    Cool capture, I like the pose, details and the "target" and would only remove the second catchlight.

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    Lovely action shot, congrats.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desmond Chan View Post
    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?
    My set-up consist in 4 flashes, a feeder, an artificial background and an IR device that shots the camera when a flying bird crosses the IR bean

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    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

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