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    Re: Post your best nature shots - 2010



    Those da*n power lines[8o|] I would have moved out from under the porch to take them out of the picture but I have three young kids. Suggestions as to how I can remove them digitally?


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    Re: Post your best nature shots - 2010



    Here is mine fromTenant Lake towerin Washington state.


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    Canon 1DSMK3 1X4 converter 500 f4. Wild Kestrel eats bugs bunny. Id post the others but some are very gory!



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    Re: Post your best nature shots - 2010



    Some spring critters with T1i + 24-105mm F/4L IS USM


    A hungry squirrel - 105mm, F/7.1, ISO-200, 1/250s








    A Canadian Goose with icy cold feet - 35mm, F/9.0, ISO-800, 1/1000s








    Chipmunk ventures out for lunch - 105mm, F/6.3, ISO-400, 1/1000s








    Ducks making a splash - 105mm, F/6.3, ISO-800, 1/4000s


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    Re: Post your best nature shots - 2010



    C-GU11 takeoff; f/9, 1/2000, ISO 500 at 400mm






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    Sunrise in Canmore, Alberta, March 14, 2010


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    Is it rude to post the same picture in two different forums? I hope not, If it is, Just tell me.


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    Re: Post your best nature shots - 2010



    NIce shot Jon, love the comp.


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    Re: Post your best nature shots - 2010



    Hey thanks --- I happen to like your shot very much too. I really appreciate photos where it is obvious that the photographer spent a bit of time putting the composition together. The arrangement of your shot causes the viewer to travel through the frame, soaking up the details. Great stuff.

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    Canon XSI, 50mm @ f/7.1 ISO 200 @ 1/800


    Sorry about the updates...[:$]


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    Canon XSI, 50mm @ f/8.0ISO 200 @ 1/800


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