Here’s a recently published image that is being featured as the “Hot Shot” photograph in the Summer 2010 issue of Outdoor Photography Canada. This is a captive bird, photographed during a controlled birds of prey in flight workshop with Raymond Barlow . The falconer was flying the bird from one perch to another. I decided to position myself where the hawk was going to land and tracked it as it approached. Once the wings were opened for landing I fired a sequence of images. I was pleased to see this image on my LCD screen later in the day.
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Red-tailed Hawk
June 22, 2010 by andrewmclachlan
Posted in Birds of Prey, Wildlife | Tagged birds of prey, flight, hawks, ontario, red-tailed hawk | 1 Comment
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Thanks Andrew for attanding this workshop., it is awesome to see the results of a shoot like this being put to good use!
take good care.