It is inexpensive and makes all the difference.
The Pelican in my post TIME TO DRY OFF was shot using the flash extender without it I would have never achieved that shot as the Pelican was backlit by the sun.
It’s going to take a while to save but something I know will make a real difference for some of my wildlife photography! Nice to see the results someone else is getting using one alongside the Sigma lens 🙂
Outstanding!
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THank you!
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A beautiful bird and a stunning shot
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Thank you!
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Lovely shot and dof.
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Thanks!
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Awesome picture. The colors are great. Do you know what kind of bird it is?
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It is a Lilac Breasted Roller
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Great shot, love the colour and the detail in the bird. Very nice.
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Thank you!
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Amazing capture, such a beautiful bird. Is it a humming bird by any chance?
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It is a Lilac Breasted Roller
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such a lovely creature.
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A first for me to see a Lilac Breasted Roller, wow beautiful. I agree with Bill Jones Jr. the dof is great.
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Stunningly beautiful bird! Love the detail on the neck and breast. Is this natural light or have you used flash?
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Thank you!
Yes, I used flash with a Visual Echoes FX3 Better Beamer Flash Extender attached and a 50-500mm Sigma Lens.
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I must have a look at flash extenders! I got the Sigma 50 – 500 earlier this year and it’s a great lens 🙂
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It is inexpensive and makes all the difference.
The Pelican in my post TIME TO DRY OFF was shot using the flash extender without it I would have never achieved that shot as the Pelican was backlit by the sun.
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It’s going to take a while to save but something I know will make a real difference for some of my wildlife photography! Nice to see the results someone else is getting using one alongside the Sigma lens 🙂
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Oh my, what a beautiful bird. And beautiful shot.
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