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    This image was created in Kenya, Masai Mara region, when I noticed these incredibly large flightless birds running across the open land.

    It is cropped from the original so the quality is not perfect but I hope is shows the behaviour of these birds.

    C&C welcome.

    Canon 30D, 300mm f4, 1/1000. ISO400

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    Killer action pose for each of them. You are a master at creating images of running subjects in Africa!
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    Thanks Artie,

    I do like to photograph wildlife that is moving. I find it challenging and personally rewarding.

    I am back in Africa next month so you can either cancel my subscription or get ready for the next set of images .....

    Cheers

    Austin

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    I really like the crop too, the action is super, great bg, the position of the legs on the bird on the left make it look like a full gallop, the feathers blowing in the wind and the open beaks, great stuff Austin. The 300 F4 shines with this one, a lens that is at times under rated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Austin Thomas View Post
    Thanks Artie,

    I do like to photograph wildlife that is moving. I find it challenging and personally rewarding.

    I am back in Africa next month so you can either cancel my subscription or get ready for the next set of images .....

    Cheers

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    I think that I will go with "B."
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    I don't post too often these days, but this capture has inspired me to sign in and reply. Love the open beaks on all 3 and the feathers in all different positions. Had no idea their "thighs" were so thick/powerful and the action here is just amazing. Both the FG and the BG really work to enhance your birds and the action. I think I am looking at a contender for the IOTW. Thank you for sharing this gem.

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    A truly superb image!
    I kind of related to Marina's comments regarding their theighs...and thought of the art shows I go to and the yummie turkey legs they sell for lunch...these would be extra special:)

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    Austin, this is quite terrific. The separation between them is perfect. All three with open beaks is a huge huge plus. Good DOF as well. TFS

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    Great action and crop. All three sharp and well exposed with good colours.

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