Barn swallow (Hirundo rustica)

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Hand held, Procapture mode, I was focused on the swallow, I could see the hoverfly, as soon as I saw the Swallow twitch I pressed the shutter, I was please the fly remained in focus!

OM-1 OM 150-400mm F4.5 TC
Focal Length (35 mm conversion) : 1000.0mm
Exposure mode : Manual exposure
ISO : 2000
Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
Shutter : 1/4000 sec
F number : F5.6

ACR/PSCC
 
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That's one big meal Jon!

Getting captures like this goes to illustrate how much technology has advance and without 'pro capture', or what ever Nikon & Sony equivalent is forget it, still think Canon is lagging behind, but we will see in the coming weeks. I also think the button on the Sony A9III where you can also kick in the burst rate is a nice feature.

I might suggest going more pillar box with less above and remove the white spec below the hover fly.
 
Hey Jon ... great job done of ProCapture :bg3: , you have to have the patience to wait for the moment :5.
I do like overall shot , including the insect ( which looks more like a wasp than a HF ?! ) ... which is filling empty frame space :bg3:.
Color and tone looking quite ok , personally I would add a bit more tone to the fence post
Swallow does look nice

TFS Andreas
 
Thanks Steve - crop good idea, the spec was a rain drop. The swallow ignored the insect completely, I thought it had taken off to eat it.
 
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Andreas, agreed the post looks bland, it was a lot brighter i toned it down maybe a little contrast to would help. I would not argue the point wasp or hover fly, it was some distance away. It has just occurred to me possibly wasp that is why the Swallow ignored it??
 

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