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Grey Heron with large fish
This was shot at Nam Sang Wai in Hong Kong using a XF100 coupled to a Canon EF 400mm f5.6 lens using a DMF Showtime adaptor. My appology that the video is a little long.
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Re: Grey Heron with large fish
That was pretty cool.
Reminds people of the patience needed when seriously capturing wildlife. Look forward to seeing more. Cheers Rick |
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Re: Grey Heron with large fish
Great stuff but do we have to wait for a sequel to see if the heron survived its meal?
I enjoyed the mud-skipper activity in the background too. |
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Re: Grey Heron with large fish
This is a shot of the original rig, the support plate has now been made shorter
Canon XF100 + 400mm setup IMG_4387 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! |
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Re: Grey Heron with large fish
Alastair, the Grey Heron walked away just fine
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