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    Laughing Kookaburra braking at nest hollow.

    Canon EOS 3, Canon 28-105mm, ISO 100, Flight arrested with short duration flash x2, 1/200 F16, Tower/tripod. Camera fired remotely from 20 metres with IR transmitter.

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    Very nice capture. The flash can be position in a better angle to prevent the shadows.

    I loved my EOS 3, I miss the eye control so much!!!

    Keep them coming!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxis Gamez View Post
    Very nice capture. The flash can be position in a better angle to prevent the shadows.

    I loved my EOS 3, I miss the eye control so much!!!

    Keep them coming!
    Thanks for comments Maxis - the shadow in the BG is about 30 feet away caused by a tree.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi John,

    I actually was referring to the shadow in the tree he is landing on. I should of made my self clear. Sorry.

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    Great capture, only wish for a lower angle, not always possible in action images. Good reflexes :)

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Really a wonderful and unique capture John. Excellent timing too. Nits already mentioned. Many thanks for sharing this .

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    Great posture. Well done.

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    Gayle Clement
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    This is a fascinating action capture. I love seeing the bird with the insect.

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    Very dramatic image as per the norm for your images . I find this one a little too hot for my taste but would love to have it all the same

    John

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    Nice action image here John. Nits already mentioned. Perhaps you should change your signature to "Have Blind Tower, Will Photograph". ;)

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