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    Canon 7D 50D 400D Canon 300mm f4 L IS Canon 70 - 200 f2.8 L IS Sigma 150 - 500 f6.3 OS Sigma 50mm f1.4

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    Originally posted by Garry View Post
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    Very nice! As I frequently remind everyone, especially our local Kingfisher master Barr1e - I have yet to conquer this very elusive bird!

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    • Rodbender
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      Me too. Also the Skittish Jay

  • #3
    I wish I had taken him.

    Like it.
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    • #4
      Thanks guys. As you probably know. As much as you plan. There is a lot of luck in taking wildlife photos.
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      • #5
        To me, photographing kingfishers need dedication and patience. A little bit of patience and fieldcraft give you much better view and even photograph. First get to know about kingfishers habits, their nature before photograph.

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        • #6
          Originally posted by selenajain View Post
          To me, photographing kingfishers need dedication and patience. A little bit of patience and fieldcraft give you much better view and even photograph. First get to know about kingfishers habits, their nature before photograph.
          I completely agree.

          Sadly I need to make more time!

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          • #7
            If I were a professional wildlife photographer I would take that as good advice. Sadly I'm just a slap-happy retired guy that just wanders around hoping something worthwhile pops up to be photographed. I'm even more pleased if I have my camera with me when it dose.
            Regards Ron. Live each day as if it was your last. One day you will be right. Down sized to Nikon s7000 compact camera.

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            • #8
              Originally posted by selenajain View Post
              To me, photographing kingfishers need dedication and patience. A little bit of patience and fieldcraft give you much better view and even photograph. First get to know about kingfishers habits, their nature before photograph.
              I agree, Selenajain. The same advice could be used for any wildlife photography. But also, I am happy with getting the shots that I do. I don't get the time I would like behind my camera.
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              • #9
                Another Kingfisher of my collection.

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                • #10
                  Originally posted by Garry View Post
                  Another Kingfisher of my collection.

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                  Another nice one

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                  • Garry
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                    Cheers, Mike
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