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1/30 second @ f11Focal Length 300 mm ISO 200Tripod


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Alf,you will often see me say,you can either take a picture or you cant.(You are definatley the former great work all round my friend
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Alf, what is there left to say; you "nailed" this one good!  The image is incredibly sharp where it should be, and not where it should not.  Yes you were fortunate, but you were prepared for the chance, so do not minify your efforts. I am placing this one in my favorites file.  Superb work; thank you for sharing.  Best regards...

-Dave

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Many Thanks for your interest and great compliments, much appreciated. I think "taking pictures" could be one of those things you need to have a passion about to perform well.

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Alf

DAVE

Sincere thanks  for your interest and positive feedback. The lens did a good job over the 300 mm focal length and performed well in the low light. I'm very honoured you consider it a favourite Dave.

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Alf

GIANLUIGI

Thank you so much for your visit and kind words, much appreciated!

Best Wishes

Alf

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I love how this image combines peacefulness as well as drama. As always, great work Alf! Best regards, Rob

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Many Thanks for taking a look and sharing your thoughts.

This little guy looked a bit lost and vulnerable, but very photogenic.

 

Best Regards

 

Alf

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I certainly can't add to all the previous comments, and you definitely don't need a photographer like me to tell you this is outstanding work.  All I can do is encourage you to keep doing things like this.  It is work like this that allows ordinary people to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of the natural world...and perhaps stop them from destroying it at such a rapid pace.

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Sincere Thanks for your thoughtful observations and kind words.

It would be very gratifying to think that by taking this photograph that it might make a difference and maybe benefit wildlife in some way, I hope it does. But I'm not convinced that the people that make decisions that lead to the destruction of habitats and ultimate demise of our wildlife ever stop and think about their actions let alone stop and really look at the world through eyes  that are not obscured with greed.

But hey....... people power might just win in the end! 

 

Best Regards 

 

Alf 

 

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