Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: Breakfast!

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“Capturing the “perfect shot” is sometimes years in the making—just ask Scottish photographer Alan McFadyen. He devoted about 4,200 hours and 720,000 exposures in order to photograph a kingfisher making a precisely symmetrical dive into its reflection on a lake.”

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24 thoughts on “Monday Morning Wake-Up Call: Breakfast!”

  1. Stunning photo. Though, I wonder about all the other beauty the photographer missed concentrating on that shot (Chia pets, trumpet lamps, etc.)

  2. beautiful shot! tenacity has its rewards, one can’t expect stunning success from one or two tries. As an artist, I realize the sheer volume it takes. But Good Grief….. 720,000 efforts involved here – I wouldn’t do that.

    1. I thought the same thing Indira. How long did he wait to take this shot? How many shots to get this shot? Where was he positioned to take this shot? Amazing. Thank you.

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