Thanks,

yes, the falcon was only about 10 meters or so away. This shot was 
originally just meant to be an illustration of rectilinear fish-eye lens 
effect on DSLR (took about 10 slightly different versions), so I 
basically even didn't noticed a bird before shooting a frame. Or just 
didn't paid an attention - there were a lots of seagulls and cormorants. 
Later, reviewing pictures at PC screen I was quite surpriced to see a 
falcon instead.

PS Sorry for a double post. It appeared on PDML about hour after I sent 
it, so I was sure it's lost.

BR, Margus


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> Nice shot. That Falcon must have been really close to fill that much of a 
> 16mm frame. I like it.
> Paul
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Margus Männik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   
>> Hi,
>> it's shot with Sony Alpha camera and Sony 16mm lens last weekend.
>> Writing a book about Alpha system and therefore haven't had much time to 
>> shoot with Pentax gear last times... OTOH - I have had almost all Sony 
>> lenses to play with last couple of weeks - from 16mm fisheye to 300mm 
>> tele. I have to admit that some of 'em are quite good (oh holy P, 
>> forgive me my sins... etc) :)))
>>
>> http://www.eol.ee/~margus/misc/ffalcon.jpg
>>
>> BR, Margus
>>
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