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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    Joel - The eyes are beautiful.
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    It was amazing here yesterday. I saw my first Robin of the year in the morning, and by the end of the day they were all over the place. Also by the end of the day, the trees where filled (literally) with song birds, and the Sandhill Cranes were flying into the corn fields. The sounds were amazing.

    With all that going on and the sun out, it hit 40 Deg F and it really felt like spring had finally arrived. It was a tough winter like I hadn't seen in a while, but it just makes you enjoy spring all the more.

    Sorry I did not take pictures... I just want to watch and enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    It was amazing here yesterday. I saw my first Robin of the year in the morning, and by the end of the day they were all over the place. Also by the end of the day, the trees where filled (literally) with song birds, and the Sandhill Cranes were flying into the corn fields. The sounds were amazing.

    With all that going on and the sun out, it hit 40 Deg F and it really felt like spring had finally arrived. It was a tough winter like I hadn't seen in a while, but it just makes you enjoy spring all the more.

    Sorry I did not take pictures... I just want to watch and enjoy.

    Pat
    that is an amazing time...started here about 10 days ago and today it was close to 70 degrees and the birds are getting very vocal in advance of breeding very soon. It will be peak time for the backyard in about 4 weeks

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    We have robins...and cardinals...and are still waiting for the snow to melt.

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    hear are a few birds that were in my back yard when i got home tonight.
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    Spring is definitely in the air. Here is a BIF of the local parking lot cruiser.




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    Quote Originally Posted by sedwards View Post
    hear are a few birds that were in my back yard when i got home tonight.
    Yum!!!! 6 frozen turkey dinners

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    Eastern Bluebird (female)

    1DX
    Manual mode, evaluative metering
    1000mm
    ISO 3200
    f/8
    1/1000
    580 EXII + Better Beamer @ 1/64 power

    Last edited by Joel Eade; 04-01-2014 at 08:45 PM.

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    I am experimenting a little with higher F-stops than usual and with the 2X converter....I like the extra DOF and I don't appreciate any loss of detail due to diffraction.

    The technique only works if the bird sits very still for a few seconds, otherwise the slow shutter speed won't be adequate.

    This is an American Goldfinch morphing from winter to summer plumage

    1DX
    1000mm
    ISO 3200
    f/13
    1/200
    No flash


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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Eade View Post
    Eastern Bluebird (female)

    1DX
    Manual mode, evaluative metering
    1000mm
    ISO 3200
    f/8
    1/1000
    580 EXII + Better Beamer @ 1/64 power


    As usual, all your shots are excellent, but I really like this one.

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