[View:http://www.seaandsageaudubon.org/Conservation/RaptorStudy/findbandedhawks.htm]
check out that link JJ if you are in California
[View:http://www.seaandsageaudubon.org/Conservation/RaptorStudy/findbandedhawks.htm]
check out that link JJ if you are in California
Rick,thanks again for the information!
Pretty spectacular JJ, what a beautiful bird. Blood thirsty big sucker though isn
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Just got my 60D and better beamer yesterday night. I love it![] I'll keep you posted with the latest shots hopefully latter on today.
I'mone happy camper today,
John.
JJ..... very nice Raptor encounter .... I think YOU were lucky and the Coot was unlucky! Sometimes with the 500 your subject can come unexpectedly too close ..... you need another camera body with a shorter lens on a Black Rapid strap for just such events[]
I had a similar experience on some Brown Pelicans in Florida when I rented a 500mm, even with the 1.3 crop factor some of them came too close ....
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thanks guys for the comments!
Originally Posted by Joel Eade
I have been thinking about that, it's just hard to pick one, 7D or 1D IV, or 1DIII?, maybe 3D or 5DIII, I just don't know what to do[]
Shot of the day with my new 60D. What do ya think?
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I didn't instal DPP and had to use Paint to downrez so the quality is not the best, but I'm to exited to wait right now![] I'll do that later.
Edit. I reloaded the picture in a higher quality compresion using DPP, now it's much better.
Cheers,
John!
John, very nice shot and congrats on he new camera.
Bob
nice shot. The EXIF says 50mm? Is this your Minolta?
Mark