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Still chasing the moon.All pics handheld at 1100mm.Plus some birds.Alexandra Rainbow Bee Eater,Pelicans,Female Darter and a Magpie Lark.
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Looks good, Derek.

I'm the worst at shooting anything handheld. Tripod life it is :)


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Wow!! you are doing well Derek, well done :bow

Thanks for the birds too, it is so nice to learn their names :hamster:

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Post by Carbon60 »

Nice Moon sequence, Derek....and wildlife too.

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Post by rsfoto »

Hi Derek,

Gret images. Interesting is that Moon shot which was a layer of turbulence disturbance at the top of it. Maybe a Thermal inversion ?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversion_(meteorology)

Also the Pelican shot is great. The main three have the beak at the same angle. Superb.


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Lovely collection of images Derek


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Cheers all. Rainer I always enjoy these turbulences and inversions.I ust wish I lived somewhere where i could watch the Sun and Moon rise and set over the ocean.
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