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WHY SHOTS WORK
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“Blue-cheeked bee-eaters are migratory to this part of the world (Bhigwan, Maharashtra, India). Flying quickly in indefinite patterns, they swoop down and snatch their prey, then the bird comes back to the perch and tosses the prey before gulping it down,” Anoop says. Recording parts of this process offered exhilarating challenges. “It was difficult to focus on the bird since it was perched among the flowers,” he says. “Also, I had to increase the shutter speed to 1/3200sec to make sure I froze the action properly.”