Bosque del Apache NWR @ 500mm
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Mr Zoom
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Shasoc wrote:
I believe # 3 is the highlight of this series, Ken. IMO it just stands out.
Socrate
P. S Did I say I like # 3?
P.P.S. I forgot: # 3 is my favorite.


Ok, Socrate, tell me what you really think about #3

Thanks Dude!

Ken



Mr Zoom
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Thomas Sanders wrote:
Yet another rockin set Ken
Enjoyed each and every image with 7 and 13 as standouts
#3 however, is beyond doubt one of the finest images I've seen to date. Magnificent shot. I've got a little cut on my lower jaw where it hit my desk but it was worth it

Tom


HI Tom,

I think #3 is going to be a hard act to follow, even for me I knew the moment I saw that one in review that I liked the look and tonality in that shot. Didn't get many opportunities like that one and glad I got it right when it happened.


Ken



Mr Zoom
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lbuscher wrote:
They are all nice so I won't pick fine series
Lou


Thank you Lou, picking them all is just fine with me

Ken



Mr Zoom
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Kingfishphoto wrote:
Ken.
7 and 13-for me.
cheers
Harry


Seems to be unanimous, Harry

Ken



rprouty
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I think they're pretty good..



jakita33
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Great series! Really like #13.

J



Mr Zoom
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anthony whitmo wrote:
Wow Ken

These Put Chads SHC shotz to SHAME
Very Impressive zoom
The flights are absolutely KILLER

Ant


Hey Ant,

Can't control Chad's shame factor - that's a bit too much to ask of me, don't ya think

Glad you enjoyed them, Sir!

Zm



Mr Zoom
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KirkB wrote:
Ken,

Appreciate the humility Zoom but... I think some of these are pretty cool.

RTH is superb.
Great light and color in #3.
#4 has a really cool 3D look, excellent.
#7 is my fave and THE bomb.com sir, great eye contact and excellent under wing detail.
The rest, maybe not particularly special, but still good stuff man. Very nice work.

Kirk



Hi Kirk,

I was hoping someone would think a couple were pretty cool I do try my best and even get lucky at times

Thanks bud!

Ken



Mr Zoom
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vernoinferno wrote:

Autumn seems to give us a special kind of light, and you've captured that here Ken, I really like #2, 3 and 13, Verno


Thanks Verno! Yep, that fall light does give one a something a little extra special to work with and it helped immensly for these

Ken



Mr Zoom
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PetKal wrote:
Zoom, the stork No. 3 is nice......good light, perfectly exposed, sharp bird and fine background (backyard ? )
The storks on #1 and on #14 might have blown up a bit on ya, but perhaps your monitor is differently calibrated than mine.


No, not a backyard in #3 but the weeds were recently whacked to make it easier for the photogs to see the burds.

Not sure what you mean by blown-up in 1 & 14 but I suppose it could be YOUR monitor Seem fine on my monitor at home and the one at work. Maybe it's just my choice of white balance settings that's throwing you off.

Ken



Mr Zoom
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Ted ellis wrote:
Great series Ken I especially like 10 and 14.

Ted


Thanks Ted, a couple of fine picks, if I do say so myself

Ken



Mr Zoom
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rprouty wrote:
I think they're pretty good..


Me too



Mr Zoom
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jakita33 wrote:
Great series! Really like #13.

J


Everyone does, not surprising in the least -



lextalionis
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Nice series, #3 is my favorite.

-Roy



Herb Houghton
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Great set Ken. it seems you had a great time out there. I really like #7 and 13 best, though they're all stunning.
Herb



Mr Zoom
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lextalionis wrote:
Nice series, #3 is my favorite.

-Roy


Thank you Roy, in truth, it's my favorite too

Ken



Mr Zoom
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Herb Houghton wrote:
Great set Ken. it seems you had a great time out there. I really like #7 and 13 best, though they're all stunning.
Herb


HI Herb,

BDA is a magical place for a burd shooter. Lots of burds, both large and small, in great quantities. A person could shoot the area for months and still not see it all.

Ken



marklankton
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Lots of great stuff here, Ken, but I especially like #4 -- three layers of snow geese.



Hungtran10
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hey ken. i really like the banking northern harrier shot. the background compliments the harrier's colors nicely. i also like the spot on focus of #11. #3 also pops nicely from the rest of the background.

- hung



Mr Zoom
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marklankton wrote:
Lots of great stuff here, Ken, but I especially like #4 -- three layers of snow geese.


Thanks Mark, the 500 s probably not the best lens for these typs of shots but the goose were cooperating that day

Ken



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