I recently went back to the pond with the different groups of loons.
This is one of the "Latch Key Loons" (two juveniles with no parental supervision)...it looks like they have moulted their baby feathers and have a gray color now, instead of the adult black.
Canon 7D, 100-400L @ 400 mm, 1/640, f/5.6, ISO 100
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I found the two adults with one chick. They were still feeding the chick....@400 mm, 1/200, f/5.6, ISO 160
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Two fish at once....[] @ 400 mm, 1/200, f/5.6, ISO 200
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@ 115 mm, 1/400, f/5.6, ISO 800
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And.....a turtle......@ 400 mm, 1/320, f/5.6, ISO 100
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I am playing around with increasing the sharpness before converting. Please let me know if it is too much.
Thanks....Brant