Fotocamera : Canon 600D con GripÂ
Fotocamera : Canon 7D con Grip
 Obietivi     : Tokina 12-24 , Canon70-300 IS USM ,Canon 100 mm F 2.8 macro, Canon 18/55 IS , Canon EFS 55-250 IS, Sigma 150-500 IS
Accessori   :  Flash Canon 430 EX , diffusore Ring Flash , diffusore Lambency e Flash anulare a pile.
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Comments (52)
fallen21
Superb capture!
rainbows
Wonderful bird and capture, dear Mario. Hugs for all day. Di. xx
nefertiabet
Very nice capture Mario!!!
Mondwin
Splendida creature!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Ciao Whylma
soffy
Amazing capture,Mario,so beautiful***
cricke49
outstanding capture marion, love the scenery and how it's hopping to it's destiny! great shot!:)*5
Pierrot_Lunaire
Awesome capture, excellent work and welcome back dear Mario!
adrie
Great capture of this beautiful bird Mario.
bobrgallegos
Wonderfully timed capture Mario!!
UteBigSmile
~ Very cute shot Mario ~
MrsRatbag
Really excellent capture, nice to get him mid-jump like that. Well done!
dochtersions
Tod do run, run, to do run, run! (this is a song ;-). What a cute and fantastic capture of this jumping Sandpiper, dear Mario!
Vale66
Scattata proprio al momento giusto
Kinchie
The low point of view allows us to see the dapper skipping sandpiper on its own terms - very pleasing picture indeed! Great to see you back in action.
helanker
Awesome photo, of this lovely bird in the middle of the jump :)
TwoPynts
Wonderful capture. "Run Forest, run!"
ia-du-lin
cool moment, very nice capture
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God Bless.
dakotabluemoon
This is so cool love it.
flavia49
Fabulous image
tommorules
Excellent timing! I thought these were called sanderlings, not sandpipers. I will have to go and look in my book!!
anitalee
Excellent