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    Trumpeter Swan

    On my evening paddle around the local lake I came across this magnificent creature and was fortunate enough to capture a few shots.
    The second one is a little tight as I was using a 500mm lens and when it decided to fly (spooked by a fisherman) I was too close.

    Trumpeter Swan

    Trumpeter Swan

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    Re: Trumpeter Swan

    Awww....I love the second one. It has the action and the look as it fly away...The splash of water as it was about to fly is an added bonus. I am by no means an expert on birds here, but I like what I see here...just like what Geoff or John 2 said before, static birds in any photo competition does not get the nod to win, but a bird doing something unusual does. The last shot might qualify for that "action" shot needed in a competition...I like the spread of the wings here too...different.

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    Re: Trumpeter Swan

    Very nice.

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    Re: Trumpeter Swan

    I would thank the fisherman Monte, the second image is brilliant, lots of action.
    What 500mm lens do you use

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    Re: Trumpeter Swan

    Beautiful shot Monte. I like the soft evening light here. The second one is my favourite
    because of it being an action shot.

    Irene

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    Re: Trumpeter Swan

    Hi Monte,

    I would be delighted if I had taken the second image - you have really nice light, angle of light (catch-light in eye), angle of flight, vignette, excellent focus and exposure all contributing to a top class result.

    Well done, Dave

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    Re: Trumpeter Swan

    Quote Originally Posted by BCrose View Post
    On my evening paddle around the local lake.
    Love it! Sounds so casual.. Like a walk around the block.

    Nice result, btw.

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    Re: Trumpeter Swan

    Thanks everyone for the positive feedback. It is greatly appreciated.

    Greg: This is the 500mm Nikon VR mounted on the D810.

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    Re: Trumpeter Swan

    Beautifully done. Both. But as everyone else has said, the second is special. One of these days, I'm gonna get out in a kayak!

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    Re: Trumpeter Swan

    #2 for me too, great light and posture IMO you don't need so much water in the FG in #1.

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