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Photographer Robert Canis spent 30 years shooting one nature reserve: here's what that patience can teach the rest of us
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Nikon D850 , 300mm f/4, ISO 1000, 1/640th sec.
f/4 (Image credit: Robert Canis)Incubating mute swan at sunset.Nikon D300, 200-400mm, ISO 800, 1/125th sec.
f/7.1 (Image credit: Robert Canis)Starling murmuration over The Old School House.
Nikon D7200, 200-400mm, ISO 1600, 1/500sec, f/4 (Image credit: Robert Canis)The images here bear that out.
Stitched panorama.Nikon D600, 28-105mm, ISO 100, 1/15sec, f/16 (Image credit: Robert Canis)Coot on thin ice at dawn.