No camera or post developing trickery involved with these images apart from being cropped a little, they are as is.
I noticed a couple of people alongside one of the lakes in the Parkland throwing bread up in the air and taking photographs of the Black-headed Gulls. So I took a few shots at the same time.
Sony A6000. 16-50mm Kit lens. 50mm. 1/1600 at f5.6. ISO160 |
WOW! Roy You managed to get great flight shots of the Gulls.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret.
Deleteprachtig dat vliegt kris kras door elkaar en dat gaat allemaal goed.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bas.
DeleteAerial acrobatics ... great stuff Roy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Frank.
DeleteThat's always a good situation for a photo opportunity Roy, if you're quick enough?
ReplyDeleteYou got some good shots, so no trouble with your reflexes then?...[;o)
Thanks Trevor, well they were working on that occasion anyway, surprisingly.{:))
DeleteThey are amazing pics, the birds look sort of suspended in air somehow - suppose it was the rather unnatural way dinner was served and they were just responding - just shows how acrobatic they can be.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer, Black-headed Gulls are always happy to take your bread off of you.{:))
DeleteCe sont de sacrées bagarreuses !!! Tu les as bien mise en boite.
ReplyDeleteBravo Roy
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Hi Roy,
ReplyDeleteI am impressed the depth of field of your photos :)
Great action, fun to watch them!!
Keep well!
Thanks Noushka.
DeleteVery well done Roy. Great flight shots and sharp overall as I far as I can see, which is not easy at all!
ReplyDeleteKind regards,
Marianne
Thanks Marianne.
DeleteYou took these pictures as they are and that's actually very nice. I find the images fly well done:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Helma.
DeleteGreat photos of the gulls on the wing Roy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise.
DeleteRoy, gulls are always so obliging when it comes to photography! I know some people get tired of them, but I love to see these types of action shots and their wings are just beautiful in flight! Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathie.
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