Almost a decade ago, wildlife photographer Alan McFadyen captured a shot that would become legendary: a kingfisher diving perfectly into the water, not a single splash in sight. The journey to that flawless photo was nothing short of monumental – 4,200 hours and 720,000 photos over six painstaking years.

“I would often take 600 pictures in a single session and not get a single one that was any good,” McFadyen told The Herald Scotland at the time. “Looking back on all those thousands of photos, I realize just how much work went into that one image.”

The shot quickly went viral, admired for both its technical precision and its sheer beauty. The kingfisher, with its brilliant plumage and lightning-fast hunting skills, had finally met a photographer patient enough – and precise enough – to c

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