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This Nikon Wednesday, some more behind the scenes from the video and product shoot we squeezed in last week. COVID-19 makes these sorts of things a lot more delicate and time consuming. Adapt! Overcome! Most of the work is in post, anyway, which I can do while blissfully out of range of possibly contagious colleagues and clients. Shot anything while being alone, and not alone? Let's see some photos. These snapshots were with the ol' D810 and a 24-70/2.8.

 

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D850 + 300mm 2.8 VR 1/4000 f4 ISO 280

 

Anyone who's been to a hawking display knows the moment the falcon, in this case a Lanner falcon, is allowed to catch the lure will know how fast it's going!

 

...complete with GPS tracker incase it goes off reservation....:cool:

 

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Looks a bit like an Agapanthus...native to S.Africa but now a common garden plant.

 

Yes that’s definitely an Agapanthus. I have some in my garden.

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