Besides fishing, I love to take BIF or BIA pictures in manual exposure.
Hope you like them and thanks for looking!

1/800s f/9.0 at 850.0mm iso800

1/1600s f/8.0 at 850.0mm iso800

1/1600s f/8.0 at 850.0mm iso500
Regards,
Wirinhar
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The Top, Black-Capped Kingfisher, is not a local (migrated) kingfisher and I will only be able to see it at the end of the year. I was lucky enough to be able to see this KF in an open perch last year.Reel Old Geezer wrote:whoa! What are the top and bottom birds of that second set?
It was a pleasure. Thank you for posting, and keep them coming.Thanks for looking, Reel Old Geezer!!
Cheers,
Wirinhar
Hi Muskyhunter,muskyhunter wrote:awesome...what camera and lens do you use?
Glad you like them, Bronzeye!!!Bronzeye wrote:I love how the focal length creates backgrounds that are simple and not distracting from the birds.
These are all very well composed. My favorites are the third in the first set--a truly extraordinary shot--and the pair of birds facing each other.