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  1. #3951
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    For all of you who might be skeptical to extenders. Look at Joel´s Red Bellied Woodpecker!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidEccleston View Post
    If you want my personal guided tour, a weekend. I can supply a map if you'd rather not wait. They look pretty big to me. They might leave the nest pretty soon.

    A few other pics from the day's outing. The Heron and Wood Duck are similarly focal length limited as the owls were, which is why I didn't upload them the first time... They weren't worth one of my precious 200 flickr slots. Seeing as how that's no longer an issue, I can share some less than ideal shots. I didn't even *try* to take a picture of the beaver swimming past the heron. It's a pretty busy little pond.

    I realize the gosling shots would benefit from laying down on the ground, but no. It was muddy and I was carrying two cameras and a spare lens. I'll leave those shots to people with vari-angle screens or some sort of gosling related income. That's got to be pretty niche, and I wouldn't want to cut into your sales.


    Black Crowned Night Heron by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr


    Wood Duck by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr


    Gosling by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr


    Synchronized Feeding by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr


    Canada Goose by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
    Beautiful images....looks like a great place to visit with nice diversity of subjects. The close up of the Canada Goose is really fine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eldarhau View Post
    For all of you who might be skeptical to extenders. Look at Joel´s Red Bellied Woodpecker!
    Thanks! Just as your post appeared I was finishing this image which was taken with the Version 1 500mm and the Version 3 2X teleconverter. This was with the 1DX at ISO 3200 f/8 1/320 sec. using a Gitzo tripod and Wimberly II Gimbal

    Last edited by Joel Eade; 05-25-2013 at 02:31 PM.

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    This Indigo Bunting was shot with the same settings as the Cardinal except it was with the Version II 1.4 teleconverter.


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    "You Talkin' to Me?" European Starling from my bird feeder setup.


    2013_05_25_3656_upod by dthrog00, on Flickr

    Thanks for viewing.
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    I like the head on view when you get both eyes like this starling image.....well done!

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    Northern Flicker.....from the backyard. This one responded to a pre-recorded call on my Ipod.

    1D MKIV
    500mm + 1.4 TC
    ISO 1000
    f/5.6
    1/320
    580 EXII + Better Beamer at 1/32 power


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    BlueJay
    1D MKIV
    500mm + 1.4TC
    ISO 1000
    f/5.6
    1/250
    580 EXII + Better Beamer at 1/32 power


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    Mourning Dove
    1DX
    700mm
    ISO 3200
    f/7.1
    1/800
    no flash

    Last edited by Joel Eade; 05-28-2013 at 04:10 PM.

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    That's quite the posing branch, Joel. I picture a line of birds off to the side waiting their turn in front of your camera.
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