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I think this is a black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax). It was sitting very intently by the edge of the pond, staring into the water. Although shot at the zoo, it was wild (unbanded).
5D2 + 300/4L IS @ f/6.3 @ 1/60s @ ISO 320
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Great Photos so far! Here is mine from a beautiful morning in the Tetons.
Tom
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Love this shot wicker---the focus on the eye is great.
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Really great shot Nate - truly amazing. The other shots are also great guys, really great job.
Nate, we've asked before and if I'm not mistaken we haven't got your reply (you probably missed it).
So I'll try again: generally, how far are you from the birds?
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Just a test to see if I'm smart enough to execute a simple post... -pb[img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.23.93/House-Wren-_2D00_-PB.jpg[/img]
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Hi Oren, sorry I missed your question![]. That's a tough one to answer, I generally don't pay attention to how close I am to the subject, because my subjects are ranging from giant white pelican to tiny bufflehead, so I just try to fill the frame as much as possible, I also try not to post any images that are over 50% cropped.
The osprey shot is about 75% of the original image and the following GBH shot is fullframe
Canon 40D, EF 400mm f5/6L USM, f/6.3, 1/3200, ISO 250, -1 Exp. Comp, handheld
Nate,
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