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I set the camera at a reasonable distance from a Wren's nest on my property. I stood even further away waiting for the Wren to return to the nest where I had seen her bringing food. I used a wireless remote to trigger the shutter so I wouldn't disturb the nest. I had an off camera flash set up but could only estimate where to place the flash. I got lucky. I used a Nikon D800E, a Nikon 70-200 F4, tripod, and SB700 flash.
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Mother Wren
Photographer: Joan Piazza
JPiazza | Mar 14, 2016
Views: 54
Dimensions: 1363x962
Size: 1086kb
Filed Under: Picture This: Wildlife & Nature Photography
