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A compilation of the previous images, showing the Osprey hunt and dive in sequence.

Took these sunset capture's a few day's ago, and decided to make a mosaic of that sunset in sequence. Hope Y'all like it . Yeeeeeeeeeeee Hawwwwwwwwwwwww.!!!

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Thanks for all your support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston

View in large size for awesome details of this wonderful capture.

It was a long-time dull drizzle and dark sky so I decided to use my 85mm 1.8 lens and didn't expect the birds to be so cooperative. Too short for telephoto I thougt. :)

 

Layers arranged in GIMP.

 

Thanks to everyone for your visiting, favs & comments :).

Blauet comu - Martin pescador comun - Common kingfisher - Martin-pêcheur d'Europe - Alcedo atthis

A la mémoire de mon cher Sony, euuuh 446.49 euro pas si cher que ça en fait quand je pense à la bonne volonté qu'il mettait afin que je réussisse mes photos, pas comme mon Panasonic ! :-(

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'Sequence'

 

Camera: Mamiya RB67

Film: Kodak Vericolor HR; x-08/1991

Process: DIY ECN-2

 

Washington

April 2025

Vido, or βιδο, is a little island in front of Corfu. I come very often in Corfu, but it's the first time this year that i visited this island. Basically it's a forest, with some little more stuff inside. There are bunnies and pheasants running wildly and it's visited often for camping in the nature. It gives you a very nice view on the old city of Corfu.

These were 5 of a sequence of 18+ images. All were in critical focus. Even with small birds, the A9 tracks like nothing I've seen before. If you can focus and lock, it tracks.

Calmaggiore, Treviso - Italy

Lights atop the entrance to The Sloop Inn, Porthgain, Wales, UK

Nikon F3, Nikkor 85/2, B+W circular polarizer, Kodak Portra 400.

A quick sequence of one of the common terns at Startops swooping in for a fly

These were 5 of a sequence of 18+ images. All were in critical focus. Even with small birds, the A9 tracks like nothing I've seen before. If you can focus and lock, it tracks.

Orderly living. Note to Flickr friends and followers: other examples of urban symmetry and near-symmetry to follow over the coming weeks! :-)

I thought I try a composite for a change. This is a few images of a sequence when the Kaka flew from the aviary to the feeding station. The beautiful Kaka / bush parrot can be just as cheeky as the Kea. Taken at the Orokonui EcoSanctuary in Dunedin.

These were 5 of a sequence of 18+ images. All were in critical focus. Even with small birds, the A9 tracks like nothing I've seen before. If you can focus and lock, it tracks.

Capturing birds in flight is not easy especially with longer lenses, so it needs some practice. Make sure bird in flight should be in focus from the first image. If the first image is not in focus, all the pictures in the sequence will be blurry. Sometime the camera cannot focus, and the bird passes away and we cannot even take one picture, which is disappointing. This year I will drive far away and find different birds in flight rather than just the seagulls. I prefer cloudy days because I don’t like harsh light on birds. I always delete blurry images. Zoom in to see the details on birds’ feathers. Have a wonderful day!

 

Departure sequence of ‘Emmeline Heaney’ Virgin Atlantic 201 to London Heathrow (LHR/EGLL) via Hong Kong (HKG/VHHH), departing 16R Sydney Airport (SYD/YSSY)

Shooting Milky Way out of a flying aircraft is always a challenge. To be successful, you need smooth conditions, the correct flight path and good timing. In other words, you need lots of luck, as most of this is out of the photographers control...

  

This image was such a lucky moment. At 36'000ft, over Korinthos in Greece, while heading home from a Cairo night turnaround flight. I was able to capture Milky Way in the constellation Cygnus.

  

Despite the good flight conditions, I only got 3 exposures with pinpoint stars, out of a sequence of roghly 200 shots. Yes it is that difficult. As it was my lucky night, One of these 3 exposures also captured a shooting star...

 

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Canon EOD 6D, astro modified

Samyang 24mm f/1.4

Delkin Fat Gecko suction mount

3 x 5s @ ISO6400, stacked with fitswork4

 

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12 images taken during the transit of the moon crossing in front of the sun.

Although the skies were quite cloudy I managed to get enough gaps in the clouds to shoot this sequence over about a 45 minute period at the peak of the eclipse.

 

Thanks to ITV new for sharing this image on their website too :-)

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Finally put the images together for this sequence.

... lime tree avenue in the foggy blue hour.

 

Blaue Stunde an der Allee.

I thought it would be fun to show you three of the four frames I shot while this Paddle-Tailed Darner was gliding. I love how he dips the left wing to begin the glide. This is not the same photo from yesterday - in that fourth frame he is leveling out and the wings are flatter. They truly are amazing creatures.

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People are working in a sequence in a Paddy processing field near Bangladesh Border of west bengal where manual drying process are going on.

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