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Amazing "bat" photos

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Old 16-09-09, 15:22
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Default Amazing "bat" photos

fantastic photos of flying bats, and an incredible setup to capture them.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...rden-pond.html
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Old 16-09-09, 16:26
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Mind boggling in both results and technique. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 16-09-09, 16:30
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That's....crazy
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Old 05-10-09, 21:11
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This guy was on GMTV and tried explaining his set-up, with infra-red beams and delay switches.

I got lost on the lenses though but it was amazing and the results speak for themselves, he was gutted with the one where the bat is blinking though! Made me laugh!
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amazing results..kudos to the man
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Great stuff! Check out Merlin D. Tuttle here. He was contributing regularly for National Geographic.
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Thanks Harry & Rudra for two great links to some great photogrphs.
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I missed this earlier......wow, fantastic shots. thanks for the links
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