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a few from yesterday...

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My new rubber ducky, flying off into the weekend.

At my local pond, minding my own business when... out of the blue...my rubber ducky takes off. I was there to practice getting objects in the viewfinder with both eyes open.

I saw the duck take off and proceeded to get it in the frame after which I started firing off. Maybe 15 images to which I could keep one or two. I was pleasantly surprised that half of them were in focus.

I really like this one. Gives me hope that I can master this. Quack, Quack!

Sony A6600, ISO 1000, F7.1 at 600mm and 1/2000 of sec. Its getting exciting around here.
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Z9 + 400 f2.8E FL VR + 1.4x TCIII, 1/1250s f/5.6 at 560.0mm iso180

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Z9 + 400 f2.8E FL VR, 1/4000s f/6.3 at 400.0mm iso450

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Z9 + 400 f2.8E FL VR, 1/4000s f/5.6 at 400.0mm iso220

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Z9 + 400 f2.8E FL VR, 1/5000s f/5.0 at 400.0mm iso110

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Z9 + 400 f2.8E FL VR + 1.4x TCIII, 1/2500s f/6.3 at 560.0mm iso125

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Awesome set Lance! 👍👍👍
 
My new rubber ducky, flying off into the weekend.

At my local pond, minding my own business when... out of the blue...my rubber ducky takes off. I was there to practice getting objects in the viewfinder with both eyes open.

I saw the duck take off and proceeded to get it in the frame after which I started firing off. Maybe 15 images to which I could keep one or two. I was pleasantly surprised that half of them were in focus.

I really like this one. Gives me hope that I can master this. Quack, Quack!

Sony A6600, ISO 1000, F7.1 at 600mm and 1/2000 of sec. Its getting exciting around here.
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Amazing capture, love the back drop, something other than water, it really makes the bird stand out. NICE!!