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Re: Post your best bird shots!
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Re: Post your best bird shots!
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Re: Post your best bird shots!
Another Mallard from my outing last weekend.....
1D3
300mm2.8L +1.4 TC
Manual mode
iso 1600
f/4
1/100
580 EXII + Better Beamer at -2 1/3 stops ETTL
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Re: Post your best bird shots!
Another Mallard from my outing last weekend.....
1D3
300mm2.8L +1.4 TC
Manual mode
iso 1600
f/4
1/100
580 EXII + Better Beamer at -2 1/3 stops ETTL
[img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer-Discussions-Components-Files/15/8463.343V8911.jpg[/img]
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Kingfisher
This is a very large crop but it is my first image of this species....it was fishing in a small lake close to my home but while I was there it never got very close
1D3
420mm
1/2000
f/5.0
iso 1000
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Re: Post your best bird shots!
Nice Kingfisher shot. Ive been trying to get a good photo of one of them for a long time and have yet to accomplish it. They are very difficult birds to photograph, very skittish and never sit still long.
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Since I just posted to the Zoo thread, I figured I'd put this pic here. It's my favorite bird (and zoo) shot from a couple of years ago. I check "bird shot" off my list after this one. It's from the Southwick Zoo, somewhere around Boston.
XSi 24-105 F4L @ 70mm 1/60" f4 ISO320
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Beautiful bird and interesting preening pose, well done Jim. You managed a natural background which almost seems impossible in a Zoo for me!
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