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    Cute interaction shot Denise....looks just a tad under exposed on my monitor but the sharpness is excellent and the BG is awesome.

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    Thanks, Joel! And you are right, now that I look at it again. I mostly worked in post on the overexposed feeder and birds wings on the left that were in direct sun but now I see I may have left the bird on the right and the front of the left bird that was in the shade underexposed.


    Easy fix, thanks for pointing it out to me!

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    BlueJay from the backyard setup


    1D3


    300m 2.8L + 1.4TC


    ISO 1000


    f/5.6


    1/250


    580 EXII + better beamer ETTL - 2 2/3 stops


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    Joel, That's a great shot, cool bird etc---As usual---Beautiful


    I told my wife----it's all your fault---I just ordered my new blind, much like yours---It is your fault[]. We are approaching Fall once more and I am hoping to put the blind to work in the Bosque Del Apache this year---I am still looking for my bobcat or mountain lion[:S]---wanna join me?


    Bob


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    Well, a mountain lion sometimes shows up around here once in a while. But it

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    John, You're probably correct---Should I survive without a helicopter ride to the ER, It would be worth it, just one or two snaps of a big cat in the wild---wow, just wow. Actually, even with baiting, preditor calls etc, your odds of getting a big kitty are pretty remote---They just seem to be smarter than human photogs. Even my hunter friends have to use dogs to even think about getting close to a big cat. I guess it's kind of like bungy jumping or parachuting, its all good until the rope breaks. Guess I'll have to take a calculated risk of the rope breaking.


    Wish me luck


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    P.S. I'll bring an extra pair of underwear just in case a cat actually shows up.
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    Two opposite shots...Both 7D, 100-400L @ 400 mm, 1/640, f/5.6, ISO 200


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