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Spot the Peregrine Falcon -Lincoln by Harold Thompson

Spot the Peregrine Falcon -Lincoln



Taken at 1/400 at F9 - 70-300 zoom x1.5 conversion = 450mm Hand held with Vibration reduction on.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Cathedral

Thanks for your comments on recent photos and looking in appreciated.


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Leonid Khodyrev, 2.09.2008 at 21:23h

You're kidding........
:)

Dennis Maloney, 2.09.2008 at 23:56h

I know, I know....but then I was there.... :-})....... it does blend in very well....best wishes, den

SUE THOMPSON, 3.09.2008 at 9:06h

Me too.....I was there as well :))))))))
Excellent detail in this wonderful old Cathedrals South facing wall.

Lol
Sue

D. Ynoche, 3.09.2008 at 9:55h

great detail(s)
thanks for sharing it with us.
greetings
D.

ps: thanks so much for the wikipedia link. highly appreciated....

Cees Kuijs, 3.09.2008 at 12:17h

Good details, Harold. Rich ornaments !!
Greetings, Cees

Andrej Nagode, 3.09.2008 at 12:35h

Excellent details.
Very good!
Best wishes
Andrejc

Anca Silvia B., 3.09.2008 at 13:17h

Superb pic.
Best wishes,Anca

Canan Oner , 3.09.2008 at 13:54h

Very good Harold..Excellent details and tones..
Hugs,
Canan

archiek , 3.09.2008 at 14:59h

You should hide these falcons a little more off center to make them more difficult. -Archie

Geoff Ashton , 3.09.2008 at 19:55h

think it sitting on that sticking out thingy :)
kind of middely
bw geoff

BRYAN CRUTE, 3.09.2008 at 20:23h

Dont see many of these Luc would have climbed up there for this shot :-)

Regards
Bryan

Pascal Viyer, 3.09.2008 at 20:27h

Magistral majesty !!!
amitié, dear H*
p^v

Jaebea , 4.09.2008 at 9:42h

Great focus and detail. like the attached photo Cheers Jeni

Mike Greaves, 5.09.2008 at 23:34h

He is very well camouflaged !!!! Great shot, Harold,you made great use of the vibration reduction:-)
Best wishes, Mike

DRAGA PUC, 12.09.2008 at 7:43h

rixh heritagre, great pov!
r
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