Photographer Took This Incredible Photos Of Osprey in Mid-Hunt Dive

Photographer Took This Incredible Photos Of Osprey in Mid-Hunt Dive

Ospreys generally hunt by diving to the water’s surface area from 30 to 100 feet up.

They have ground-gripping pads on their feet, helping them to take fish out of the water with their curved claws and also take them a long distance. During the flight, ospreys will orient the fish headfirst to lighten wind resistance.

Photographer Took This Incredible Photos Of Osprey in Mid-Hunt Dive
Photographer Took This Incredible Photos Of Osprey in Mid-Hunt Dive

Taiwanese photographer Chen Chengguang (aka Joinus12345) is recognized for his astonishing bird photography. His Instagram web page features incredible images of different birds at work. Each one of his jobs is unique, but some of them are impressive, specifically his chronophotographs of ospreys completely hunting mode.

The origins of chronophotography can be traced back to the Victorian era in the mid-19th century. This strategy aims to capture several phases of motions, and each frame is then placed in one frame to reveal movement. It’s the antecedent of animation and cinematography and was initially intended to be used by scientists to inspect objects moving.

Osprey have curved claws and pads on their feet that are perfect for catching fish