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A Kestrel looking for mouses - his preferred food

A Kestrel looking for mouses - his preferred food
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Behind The Lens

Location

It was taken a break on a bicycle tour through Toggenburg, a part of eastern Switzerland.

Time

10:00

Lighting

Sun from right back

Equipment

I took a few dozen photos and converted three of them into pictures. I used a small camera Panasonic / Leica TZ202, which amazes me by its excellent quality given its light weight and easy handling,

Inspiration

The bird and the light

Editing

Yes, middle contrast, structure, adjustment of section and parameters in LR, adjustment of background in PS

In my camera bag

Depends on what I'm doing. On tours always a Panasonic/Leica tz 202, for videos and fast pictures like sport a Panasonic/Leica FZ 2000, for studio and action portraits and animal watching a Nikon D 850 with different lenses from 18 to 500 mm

Feedback

Do it with the equipment you have with you, use a monopod or a stick to put your camera on. Work on it by post processing. The most important is the view of the photographer and the light, not the equipment, second is the know how on the camera used and on post processing.

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