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          <title><![CDATA[The Common Kingfisher may be small, but it is incredibly fast. When it bursts out of the water, it can reach speeds of 40–65 km/h, leaving only a split second to capture the moment. Photographing this instant is extremely challenging. As the bird emerges, water droplets scatter in every direction, often confusing the camera’s autofocus. In this case, the kingfisher was diving into a shaded pocket surrounded by branches, making it even harder for the camera to lock onto the subject instead of the busy background. Shot handheld at 800mm, every movement was magnified while tracking the bird’s unpredictable flight. Interestingly, the kingfisher was not hunting—it was simply diving repeatedly to take a quick shower. After three dives into the same spot, everything aligned for a brief fraction of a second. With the speed and precision of the Sony α1 paired with the reach of the Sony FE 400–800mm lens, I was able to capture the moment—tack sharp as the kingfisher burst out of the water. | thebirdingdude]]></title>
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