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Great photos Trubak!

 

I especially like that first one.

Impressed how close you came to those birds to be able to fill your frame with that 70-200 lens. That´s a lens (got the old Minolta one) I feel I have neglected in favor of the longer reach of the 70-400...

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Thank you for the high appreciation of my photos. I want to show a few more birds taken during putshestviya to Patagonia, I hope you enjoy it!

2 Moody Generally I shoot birds on the lens 300 / 2.8, sometimes adding to it 1.4 extender But when I traveled to Patagonia, I was primarily aimed at taking photos of landscapes, so the second chamber I stood lens 70-200 / 2.8. All birds, except penguins were removed without preparation, they just came across to me at the time of landscape photography.

 

King penguins from Tierra del Fuega

 

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Sony A99 + Sony 300/2.8 + TC Sony 1.4

 

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Sony A99 + Sony 300/2.8 + TC Sony 1.4

 

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Sony A99 + Sony 300/2.8 + TC Sony 1.4

 

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Sony A99 + Sony 300/2.8 + TC Sony 1.4

 

Caracara Chimango

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Sony A77 + Sony 70-200/2.8

 

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Sony A77 + Sony 70-200/2.8

 

Southern crested caracara

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Sony A77 + Sony 70-200/2.8

 

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Sony A77 + Sony 70-200/2.8

 

Silvery Grebe

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Sony A77 + Sony 70-200/2.8

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