Live Pheasant Photos

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Your photo with the rooster flying downward/left is amazing. I’ve never seen a photo like that before.
Great pics Pat. Thank you.
 
Hettmoe,

Those pics are fantastic!

Are you a pro or amateur? Any advice for rookies to improve their wildlife photos? Minimum equipment specs to reach that level of quality?

[Those answers may be listed previously in this thread. However, 92 pages is too much to wade through if you know the approximate page number of those answers.]

Thanks, Rod.
 
Thanks, Rod and Nick. for the kind words.
I’m working on getting more pics posted......I’m sure that they all start to look the same after awhile....
I use Nikon gear....D7200 with 300mm f4, mostly. The main things are lots of light, fast shutter speeds, and a good blind.
 
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