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WILDLIFE PHOTOS DREW BUCKLEY

Freeze action with a rapid shutter speed

fast shutter speed of 1/3200 sec enabled me to capture this red squirrel frozen in mid-flight, jumping between branches. Coupled with the blistering 16fps continuous drive mode on the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II, meant I had a multitude of images from the sequence to choose from – I picked the one where the squirrel’s eyes were on the focus plane. I was

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