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Start date:2022
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Vas (Jack)
Vas (Jack)
A bit about me. Not the best guy to introduce myself. I have been in photography for 5+ years now, and had this passion since I was a kid. I didn't knew about it till I bought my first Camera 7D M2, which I'm using it till present and very happy...
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As I walked through the lush greenery of the London park, I couldn't help but feel a sense of calm wash over me. The chirping of birds and rustling of leaves provided a soothing soundtrack to my stroll. Suddenly, a flash of movement caught my eye as a small bird darted into a nearby bush. Curious, I approached the bush quietly and to my surprise, I saw a longtail tit building a nest inside. I was struck by the intricate and delicate nature of the nest and couldn't resist the urge to capture the moment. I took out my camera and snapped a few shots, and to my delight, managed to capture the longtail tit's face peeping out from the nest. It was a magical moment, and one that I'll cherish for years to come.


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Osprey. Devon, U.K. One of many taken in this session on a river in Devon of this juvenile Osprey.

Sony A1, 600mm f4. 1/2500 sec @ i.s.o 500 -1.3 light.
 

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The Cape sugarbird is one of the eight bird species endemic to the Fynbos biome of the Western Cape and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa.


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Ostrich, they are the heaviest living birds, and lay the largest eggs of any living land animal. With the ability to run at 70 km/h (43.5 mph), they are the fastest birds on land.

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