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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 3, 2008 16:35:32 GMT
Excellent shot, Ally. Great use of flash.
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 16:32:24 GMT
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 16:29:34 GMT
Big, BIG Congrats, Neon and JP for capturing this rare endemic!
10K walk!!! I would be dead after 1 km especially if carrying those equipment! ;D
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 16:25:16 GMT
Great captures, William. I also think it's an Arctic Warbler.
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 2:13:45 GMT
Very good captures! I'm just wondering if it is possible to do landscape framing on photos 1, 2 and 3?
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 2:09:07 GMT
up close and very detailed. Good job!
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 2:07:38 GMT
# 1 is a really cute pose, too bad the tail was partially covered. All great shots, JP.
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 2:05:34 GMT
Holy moly! These are outstanding captures, JP!
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 2:03:58 GMT
All great captures, Ally. The worm (?) (centipede?) really brings the shot up a notch in # 3.
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 2:01:18 GMT
Really fine set, Rey. The detail is remarkable. I like # 2 as well.
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 2, 2008 1:59:11 GMT
Great harvest, Ed. I, too, love the chickadee.
The mallard is a juvenile - just about getting the green on its head.
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 1, 2008 2:43:37 GMT
It's almost a staple here in our house, too! Sauteed in garlic, onions, tomatoes and diced potatoes served over garlic fried rice. yummy!! We have SPAM every now and then also.
And in my case, its a Scrub Jay chittering outside our window. ;D
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Nov 1, 2008 2:36:24 GMT
thanks everyone.
April, the Osprey was about 70 feet away preening on top of a tree and across a creek from me. i was just lucky that he did not pay attention to me. ;D
Neon, I took several shots with varying ISO settings, and this is the one that came out best.
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Oct 31, 2008 16:26:10 GMT
Nice captures, Dino. My favorite is # 5, The YVB withe a fruit in its beak. Good one!
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Oct 31, 2008 15:48:31 GMT
And not one, but two, LTS in flight. Wow!!!
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Oct 31, 2008 15:47:18 GMT
Outstanding series of a feeding behavior, Mastah!
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Oct 31, 2008 15:45:12 GMT
Sharp and perfect pose. Great shot, Rey!
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Oct 30, 2008 18:43:30 GMT
Excellent shot, as always, Mastah!
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Oct 30, 2008 18:33:20 GMT
I did a sortie the other day to this park which is about 20 miles from home. Got a nice harvest of a variety of birds there. Black Phoebe (Sayornis nigricans) 40D, 300mm+1.4x, ISO-320, 1/400, f4.1, handheld Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularius) 40D, 300mm + 1.4x, ISO-320, 1/640, f9, handheld Redhead (Aythya americana) 40D, 300mm +1.4x, ISO-320, 1/640, f9, handheld Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) 40D, 300mm +1.4x, ISO-320, 1/640, f9, handheld Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) 40D, 300mm+ 1.4x, ISO-320, 1/640, f9, handheld "I think I need a pedicure" Painted Redstart (Myioborus pictus) 40D, 300mm +1.4x, ISO-1250, 1/160, f5.6 handheld
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Oct 30, 2008 17:48:16 GMT
Really funny, Ted! Great timing.
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