Caught this one today at Dingle Beach. Catching these buggers as they fly by is very tricky!
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Caught this one today at Dingle Beach. Catching these buggers as they fly by is very tricky!
Last edited by Iguanasan; 01-26-2010 at 11:33 AM. Reason: Fixing a typo
nice capture!
Thanks, MA and edG. If nothing else, I had a great walk.
These are extremely difficult Iggs - NIce catch!
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well done! all I ever get is a blur or nothing!
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Nice panning shot Iggy. The head of the duck is nicely focused given the movement.
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Fasinating shot! And a real challenge to shoot, so very nicely done.
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Thanks, everyone! I liked it enough that it's my Photo of the Week.
For those that aren't aware, I print one photo every week (8x10) and post it outside my cell (office cubicle ) as my "Photo of the Week". It forces me to do something more than simply store my photos on my hard drive.
I think that's a GREAT motivational idea Iggs! You should date them and keep them to chart your progress.
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