#1 Fiordland crested penguin
I’ve always been fascinated with penguins. On my fifth expedition to Antarctica / sub-Antarctica I had the opportunity to photograph one of the most vulnerable species – the Fiordland crested penguin. Already the first evening I had some close encounters with these beautiful birds when they came on shore in the evening. I used slow shutter speed at 1/25 second to capture the blurred water motion.
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PHOTO INFO Nikon D3S, 600mm/4.0, 1/25 sec, f/5,6 and ISO 100
PHOTOGRAPHER Ole Jørgen Liodden
LOCATION Westland, New Zealand
DATE November, 2011
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Tags: Fiordland crested penguin, Naturfokus, New Zealand, Ole Jørgen Liodden, Penguin
This entry was posted on Friday, December 30th, 2011 at 12:47
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Wow ! great shot !
Best wishes for 2012 !
Regards,
OE
Thanks Oliver!