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Jayson
02-26-2010, 05:59 PM
For my 101st post, though I would post some of my better outdoor pictures. Someone dropped a big pile of seeds on the ground in the local park and I happened to have the camera with me. Taken with 70-200f4 with 1.4x kenko tc at 280mm, Canon 7D. Let me know what you think...





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bouwy
02-26-2010, 06:11 PM
Great shots Jason. The shot in the middle looks like a postcard.[Y]. Well done. What's your thoughts on the Kenko 1.4. Let me know. Wally

Jayson
02-26-2010, 06:22 PM
I really like it. I haven't noticed any decrease in sharpness from using that. I chose the Kenko over the Canon due to price and the fact that all the reviews showed that it held up in the sharpnesscategory. I know it isn't weather sealed, but I don't own any other lenses than the 70-200, that are. I don't take pictures in anything but dry weather so I don't see that as a problem.

MrGreenBug
02-27-2010, 04:39 AM
Hi Jayson, nice photos! Very rich in color. Love the first photo -- the squirrel, I like it how it seems to pose for you.


Simply wonderful!!! [:)]

Sheiky
02-27-2010, 05:54 AM
Nice shots! Wow are the squirrels really that colored where you live?


Where I live I only see one once a year and it's looks pretty much brown to me. Kick-ass birds by the way![Y]

lynx0069
02-27-2010, 08:59 AM
nice shots jayson. i too use a 70-200f/4, but on an XSi, and am looking for a tc.....which kenko do you have?? the pro300 or the mc4?? and when you got it, did you compare it to the sigma or tamron??

piiooo
02-27-2010, 10:08 AM
Nice shots! Wow are the squirrels really that colored where you live?



Exactly, where did you take these? I know red squirrels are all over Europe, but in the States they are scarce...

Jayson
02-27-2010, 05:50 PM
The Kenko that I use is the pro300 DG. I read some reviews and gave it a try. I never have compared it to the other TC because I didn't have the money to buy them to try once I purchased the 70-200. The reviews I read said that the Kenko and Tamron were basically the same optics by the same company, just different names on the TC. I like it, so that works for me.


I never realized how saturated the photos were until I saw them on another computer today. My photo computer with the calibrated monitor crashed two days ago, so it appears this one is a little on the red side. For the most part, that is the color of the squirrel. I live in Nebraska/Iowaand we have this color of squirrel in theMidwestand then black colored squirrels also. I believe the black squirrels are from across the Missouri River.


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Jayson
02-27-2010, 05:56 PM
Here is one of the black squirrels. I don't see a whole lot of them, but they are quite different.


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Jayson
02-27-2010, 06:00 PM
Thanks for looking and thank you everyone for your comments. I appreciate the feedback.

Cytoman
03-07-2010, 01:19 AM
I was driving around the local lake and this guy was raiding the bird feeder. This was the last of four pictures as he made his escape.


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YellowJacket
03-07-2010, 03:42 AM
It could be possible that the entire squirrel population survives onscrapsbirds leave behind [;)]! This one I caught red-handed... running away with a piece of bread meant for a duck. I'll let you write the caption for the 2nd picture [:D].


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50D 70-200L F4 IS @ F4 1/200 iso 250


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50D 70-200L F4 IS @ F4 1/400 iso 250


"Eureka!The mother lode of birdseed!"


Best,


-james

Bill W
03-07-2010, 07:26 AM
This feeder is 100% guaranteed against squirrels getting your seed....but it needs to be brought in on cold nights. [:D]


http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee23/bikejanitor/Robinasfeeder.jpg


My wife,w/a Titmouse clinging to her finger,at the Ipswich, Mass Audubon Ctr, shot w/a 5D MKll, 100-400 at 100mm, 7.1, 1/320, ISO 800, +.3

Tim
03-07-2010, 10:35 AM
No way! Those birds are shy as heck, how long was she waiting?

Bill W
03-07-2010, 08:52 PM
Actually Tim we didn't even have to wait....they started dropping into the lower branches as soon as we arrived.


These birds have been being fed for years now, but we did have a first....a nuthatch landed in her hand.

Fast Glass
03-07-2010, 09:10 PM
Here is my "Midget Kangaroo" picture.[:)]


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John.

Jayson
03-08-2010, 04:34 PM
I can't believe you were able to get that close, let alone have them sit on your wife's finger. That is amazing. They must be pretty acclimated to people being around there. Nice shot.

Brendan7
03-08-2010, 04:55 PM
I can't believe you were able to get that close, let alone have them sit on your wife's finger. That is amazing. They must be pretty acclimated to people being around there. Nice shot.






Believe or not, It's actually pretty easy. Stay still, get some seed in your hand, and chickadees, nuthatches and titmice will come before you know it.

Bill W
03-08-2010, 05:35 PM
Brendan....I don't know if I'd go that far if you're talking about the backyard. I've tried it in my backyard a few times and I've run out of patience waiting which I never seemto do (lose patience)when the camera is stuck to my face. [:P]


But I totally agree if you visit an Audubon site or something similar.


Jayson....find an Audubon site near you, take some seed w/you and I'll bet you'll have the same results.


Here's a troika for you; a Robin, Chickadee and the Titmouse.


http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee23/bikejanitor/Robinchickadeeandtitmousell.jpg

btaylor
03-08-2010, 06:11 PM
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Hahaha glad you kept that one in the memory bank! [:D] Looks even smaller this time [:P]