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Practising BIF

This is a discussion on Practising BIF within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; So I picked small erratic flyers...

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    So I picked small erratic flyers




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    Nice work with these ones. They are fast!! Now if you really want to test out yours and your cameras AF/tracking capabilities, try that with a treed background.

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    Or try it when there's a heavy overcast and it's hard to keep the shutter speed up!. Nice job catching these.

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    Both are good, but #2 is especially so. Good angles and capture of shape.

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    Thanks guys
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    Or try it when there's a heavy overcast and it's hard to keep the shutter speed up!. Nice job catching these.
    Here's one on a over cast day


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    Very nice captures of a tough subject for sure. You executed these perfect RB.

    Now on to the next challenge - "BARN SWALLOWS"
    Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbillygirl View Post
    Very nice captures of a tough subject for sure. You executed these perfect RB.

    Now on to the next challenge - "BARN SWALLOWS"
    Too Bad I sold my horses the barn I stabled them in woulda bin a great spot for them

    off to bigger and better things Osprey's in a dive, Turn's in a dive Kingfishers in a dive yep see what happens may not post for a couple years while I chase these .

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    Really well done Rd. Great action and they are very sharp
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