I had to look at it quite a while, but now im pretty sure the rock is just perfectly facing away from the camera. Legs facing backwards and the wings pulled completely back ready for the next swing. Maybe there is some movement distortion but would be odd at that speed.
You a quite probably right, given what I saw of the little drama (the corvids and the kites were squabbling all through the walk - alas I didn’t seen enough of a mixed group of jackdaws and crows mobbing a kite to photo it), but the photo in isolation just had me foxed.
1/1250s speed, and stabilizer on, so I doubt movement distortion, but worth the question.
I had to look at it quite a while, but now im pretty sure the rock is just perfectly facing away from the camera. Legs facing backwards and the wings pulled completely back ready for the next swing. Maybe there is some movement distortion but would be odd at that speed.
You a quite probably right, given what I saw of the little drama (the corvids and the kites were squabbling all through the walk - alas I didn’t seen enough of a mixed group of jackdaws and crows mobbing a kite to photo it), but the photo in isolation just had me foxed.
1/1250s speed, and stabilizer on, so I doubt movement distortion, but worth the question.