A swallow perched on a bamboo on a green background

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Hello Hivean Everyone

How are you all today, I hope you are doing well wherever you are

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Waiting is something that is very boring for anyone. However, for a photographer waiting is something normal. Because by waiting, he got a very extraordinary moment in his photography work. Just like what I did today. I went to the forest area to aim at the objects there.

Well, one of the objects that my camera shot today is a swallow perched on a bamboo stick. Because I do not have a 400-600 mm telezoom lens. So I had to hide and hide to be able to photograph the swallow.

As I said above that if we want to get satisfactory results. So, we have to wait for the moment we want. Photographing birds does look very easy. But in reality it is very difficult. Moreover, we do not have complete tools.

I photographed every movement of the swallow. And at that time, I couldn't move a bit because the bird would fly if it saw me very, very close to him.

Well, in this post I want to share my camera shots today with all of you here. I hope you like the photos that I share. Oh yes, I allow all the photos to be reused if friends want to use them. No need to ask permission, you guys just write my name I am in the description as the main owner of all these images. Thank you

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All Picture Taken With Canon M100 Camera, Canon 55-250 mm IS STM Lens
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