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Red shoulder hawk? | |
Hi Ken, I don't think that I have any relatives in Dayton. But I'm not much into geneology, so you never know. This was a good capture, given your vantage point. I'm finding myself tempted to get a 400 f/5.6. I do use a 100-400 on the 40, but have seen so many great shots from the 400/5.6 that I'm begining to think it would be worth the investment (as birds are my favorite subject and I can't afford a 500/4).
Wondering if you manual focused this shot or had the AF on. The reason that I ask, is my 40D has a tendency to front focus on branches (whether I use my 100-400, 70-200 or Sigma 120-300) when the birds are in trees and I try to rely on AF. I don't see this problem so much with the 5D, but I usually use the 40 for birds b/c of the crop factor. Wondering if you have seen that problem.
This shot came out great, especially given the angle you were shooting from (his eye...what I am usuall aiming my lens at....is very sharp). Great job, Ken, and thanks for the additional info.
Dave I. :0
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