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Scott-M Registered: Sep 26, 2007 Total Posts: 199 Country: United States |
Here are some shots from this morning with my 400mm and a 1.4TC. I’m new to wildlife photography so please feel free to leave C&C. That is the only way that I’ll improve. Edited by Scott-M on Feb 10, 2008 at 05:12 PM GMT (Reason: Corrected caption. Not sure what I was thinking.) Edited by Scott-M on Feb 10, 2008 at 09:52 PM GMT (Reason: Cropped image to put eye in the upper right 3rd)
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Scott-M Registered: Sep 26, 2007 Total Posts: 199 Country: United States |
2. This GBH is watching an alligator come toward him. |
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Scott-M Registered: Sep 26, 2007 Total Posts: 199 Country: United States |
3. Butterfly of unknown species. |
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Scott-M Registered: Sep 26, 2007 Total Posts: 199 Country: United States |
4. Black Vulcher silhouette as the sun is coming up early in the AM. We've got a ton of these birds in South Florida. |
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Lil Judd Registered: Oct 19, 2007 Total Posts: 6919 Country: United States |
Scott, |
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Scott-M Registered: Sep 26, 2007 Total Posts: 199 Country: United States |
Thanks Lil! The GBH is no longer a GWH! |
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King Registered: May 01, 2002 Total Posts: 580 Country: United States |
Nice images, Scott. The butterfly is a white peacock, mostly found around Florida and Texas.It's on a spanish needles plant. |
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camerapapi Registered: Oct 15, 2002 Total Posts: 3858 Country: United States |
Nice images. I enjoyed the butterfly shot not meaning the shots of the blue heron were not to my liking. I prefer, whenever possible, to show the bird in its environment in addition to some close ups. |