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Raptor in flight...

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Raptor in flight sent on June 27, 2012 (16:24) by Clara. 22 comments, 3247 views.

at 300mm, 1/500 f/5.6, ISO 400, hand held.

Oasi di S. Alessio- foto scattata durante un'esibizione di falconeria.



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avatarsenior
sent on July 07, 2012 (18:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful shot. You have really been able to "seize the moment" in this photo, very good,
The speed with which I imagine you have worked (does not indicate metadata, sin ..) denotes great sight and great skill on your part, given ò'estrema sharpness of the subject. Perhaps, in my personal opinion, I would have had to cut back a bit 'exposure, I would have made it better defined and more saturated colors. But this does not detract from the beauty of this photo.
Very good, congratulations. Hello Sergio

user612
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sent on July 23, 2012 (11:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

When you are in a controlled environment must be declared, I notice from the shackles on his legs.

user1912
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sent on January 12, 2013 (12:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Sad :-(

avatarmoderator
sent on January 12, 2013 (13:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Good maf. I would have liked u better control of highlights and a shutter speed faster.
I remind you that if the subject was taken up in a controlled environment or during a falconry show, according to the regulations, you must indicate in the shooting data ... more precisely in the "Caption" field that exists to add additional notes or any information you want to share about the photo.
Hello and good light, laurel

avatarsenior
sent on January 12, 2013 (14:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


For Subcomandante: I'm sorry that you found this photo very sad. The Oasis of S. Alessio birds of prey are treated and reintroduced in nature and this is also true for other species of animals. I know the photo in nature is another thing, but this animal is always beautiful and elegant ... even in semi-captivity.
For George and Lauro: I added the caption "Oasis of S. Alessio."
As for the shooting data that I had not entered and I did now.
A special thanks to Sergio who had commented qs pictures a long time ago! :-)
Hello to all
Clara

avatarmoderator
sent on January 12, 2013 (14:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

If the Oasis of Sant'Alessio are practiced falconry, and the subject was taken during this event, Clara, is correct to specify the caption stating the phrase: "Filmed in a controlled environment" .... is not sufficient to specify only the location.
Recovery Centres do not expose in the form of show birds, but they keep the right time to give them the care required as soon as possible so that they can go free without human conditioning.
Hello and good light, laurel

avatarjunior
sent on January 12, 2013 (14:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

quoto ElleEmme!
animals must stop the time strictly necessary to then release them in the wild and not used as circus shows for children accompanied by parents howling "ignorant" that indicate an eagle instead of a hawk or vice versa to their babies as they toyed with the magnum icy in the mouth ....

avatarsenior
sent on January 12, 2013 (15:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

However ...,
a WONDERFUL TRIP ...
Compliments
hello David ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on January 12, 2013 (15:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks David. Thou hast got the message that I wanted to write again before I could do it.
Everyone knows he animals are better off in the wild, free. Oasis of S.Alessio are really treated and reintroduced many species in nature. The Raptors arriving at the center with broken wings or impallinati are supported and cared for. It is not a zoo.
Now to Sceddéchete: If parents bring their children screaming in 'oasis you see that they are rude. In reference to this I answer by saying that you said that I'm probably one of those teachers "ignorant" that led to his class' oasis of S. Alessio.
I want you to note, however, that there is one in your photos as my ...
Even if you report it ... yet you have paid for the ticket to get in!
Without arguing ... but here perhaps worth commentare the beauty or ugliness of my photos!

avatarjunior
sent on January 12, 2013 (20:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Clara,
the Oasis of S. Alessio, in addition to recovering injured animals, they also falconry, in which case it is not recovered animals, but animals kept in captivity and trained by the falconer. This thing is not very appreciated by many users of the forum (I am one of those) because behind falconry often lurks poaching, to procure birds to train there are some shady characters who prey on the nests of birds of prey Popular ( see the Bonelli's eagles in Sicily).

avatarsenior
sent on January 13, 2013 (9:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Clara, I love the shot. You've been very good at then resume in front. hello sergio vonScatt

user612
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sent on January 13, 2013 (13:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Clara, is not that we want to argue with you, but "we" naturalists when we see animals on a leash there goes the smoke to the eyes. We love our freedom, and woe betide anyone who tries to take it away, so let us in the role of wildlife in general is born free. Hello and good light.
Giorgio

avatarsenior
sent on January 13, 2013 (18:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks to Sergio for the comment.
By George: It is not that I am a supporter of the zoo ...
I really love nature ... I've never killed even an insect (except mosquitoes) and even broken on purpose the sprig of a plant, I feel great excitement at the sight of nature, and I'm not ashamed to say it, sometimes I cried in certain situations. For this reason, I am now a bit 'uncomfortable for publishing this photo.
Greetings to all
Clara

user612
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sent on January 13, 2013 (19:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You should not feel uncomfortable, just wanted to say what we think, if you look at other photos placed, taken in controlled areas you will see that there are many views but comments almost zero, so for what I said ;-) Hello
Note: The mosquito kill myself sooo happy.
Giorgio

avatarsenior
sent on January 14, 2013 (13:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great time! ;-)

user1912
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sent on January 14, 2013 (14:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Sceddechete me knows that you are one of those who preach good and evil scratching ... He's right when he says that Mrs. Clara perhaps you paid yourself a ticket, how else would you come to know such details?
dear scedechete the next time the ticket money use them for a purpose more human, maybe put them in the hands of a gypsy or a girl in need ....
Humbly

Subcomandante

avatarmoderator
sent on January 14, 2013 (15:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

OT x Subcomandante (and not only):
The image you're referring to was posted in August 2011 by Sceddechéte
with clearly identified by its intezioni document-complaint in the caption and also in the follow-up actions.
link:
www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?t=15526&l=it

We try not to draw hasty conclusions, thanks 8-)

hello and good light, laurel

avatarsenior
sent on January 14, 2013 (15:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear boys / men ... I never thought that a discussion expires so much ... and not because of my beautiful (?) Picture, but what's behind it.
So .... surely we are all 's agree that the animals are better off in the wild.
For my part I do not publish more pictures of birds of prey during falconry exhibitions.
I hope that the spirits can return serene.
A hug
Clara


avatarsenior
sent on January 14, 2013 (16:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello, regarding the photos you should use a faster shutter speed to freeze the subject perfectly in these cases is feasible given that the animal is trained and then its movement is unpredictable. The light was very hard and this does not help much to the success of the shot :-|
As regards "ethical", I humbly suggest that you take classes in true natural oasis and let them see what you see and make them feel what you feel, something you will see and feel for sure (especially if accompaganti a guide that can "translate" sounds and images), you have a short contact with the true nature which is always exciting and never morally harmful.
Greetings
Alessandro

user1912
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sent on January 16, 2013 (15:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I sincerely apologize for this oversight with sceddechete ..

Mark


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