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11/24/2018 01:34:51 AM · #1 |
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11/24/2018 01:36:09 AM · #2 |
Yes indeed! Thanks for sharing. |
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11/24/2018 09:09:35 AM · #3 |
Wow. That is an amazing capture! Thanks for sharing. |
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11/24/2018 11:11:30 AM · #4 |
How the heck do you get a shot like that?! |
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11/24/2018 02:20:49 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: How the heck do you get a shot like that?! |
I am guessing a remote-controlled, underwater housing high-speed camera and a supply of sticklebacks to release when a kingfisher is around :-) |
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11/24/2018 04:42:27 PM · #6 |
I saw a kingfisher shot similar to that before. I think the guy said he'd been working two and a half years and went through something like 110,000 shots according to an article I read.
I think this is the guy....Chris Chambers FB Page
And here.....Chris Chambers Website
Message edited by author 2018-11-24 16:43:38.
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11/24/2018 06:38:54 PM · #7 |
I'm wondering if it's an underwater housing and shooting 4k video and pulling a shot. The photographer at the zoo around here does that quite a bit. She says the 4k is actually pretty good for web sized photos |
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11/24/2018 07:10:40 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by vawendy: I'm wondering if it's an underwater housing and shooting 4k video and pulling a shot. The photographer at the zoo around here does that quite a bit. She says the 4k is actually pretty good for web sized photos |
Oh, heck yeh... if you have crisp 4k video, you essentially have 8 Mpx photos, so even good for pretty good size prints. |
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