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    We were out in the countryside today photographing Red Kite again and on way to a cafe for lunch we spotted this gentleman in the fields with his friends. All three were so relaxed it was a pleasing to take a pic or two.

    Max with Harris Hawk.....


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    Olympus OM D EM1mk ll - lenses 40-150 and 12-100 - A.mode - various settings

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    Is that a mink?


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      Originally posted by Ian View Post
      Is that a mink?


      Ian
      Ferret Ian.

      Here is another of the Harris Hawk - I like the pose of the bird in this one.




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        Thanks for the clarification


        I'd personally be tempted to crop closer in on the hawk?


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          I enjoy watching Harris Hawks at work. Their flying through small gaps is amazing.

          Thanks for showing these, Barr1e. The last shot of the hawk is best.
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          • #6
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            I was out eating Thai food today and the wine which accompanied restricted the use of the camera.

            The wine also made me play with an image from yesterday B+W with Colour.

            Happiness shows the love of his animals.

            Olympus OM D E M1 mkll + 40-150 lens with 1.4 converter

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            Last edited by Barr1e; 12-02-19, 09:58 PM.

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