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    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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    NIce shot Jon, love the comp.


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    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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    My wife went out to look for some wood ducks this morning, but instead ended up stalking a GBH.


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    Hi,


    Nice Turtle shot.


    Took thisat Sukhothai Thailand earlier this year.


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    Denise, nice one of the bluebird but you need narrower aperture because the bird isn't in focus. Or use singlept AF


    David; your 1st GBH is my favorite. I HATE ponds that have too many green reflections so the water looks icky for photos...


    muc1, thanks; you seem to have a lot of weird/amazing creatures where you live!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bburns223
    Denise, nice one of the bluebird but you need narrower aperture because the bird isn't in focus. Or use singlept AF

    Yeah, I only had it set at 5.6 but when I view the AF points in DPP they are right on the bird so I figure it was good enough. I wouldn't go so far as to say the bird is out of focus though. Oh well, it was the first time I had ever seen a bluebird except for in books, so it is one of my favorites!

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