A few more 50D images (5)
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Herderdog
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Just a few more images from my limited shoot the other day.
All are substantial crops.
1. Too close!!!


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anthony whitmo
Registered: May 29, 2007
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OK I'll wait
4 more



Herderdog
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2.Before she flew away. ISO 1000 with 1 round NR


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hnilsson
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Tick tock, tick tock.....we're not impatient at all...



Herderdog
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3.Goldeneye hen


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anthony whitmo
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Timing is EVERYTHING



Herderdog
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hnilsson wrote:
Tick tock, tick tock.....we're not impatient at all...

It takes time you know!!!!!



Herderdog
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anthony whitmo wrote:

Timing is EVERYTHING

Yes, INDEED!!!



hnilsson
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I know it's worth the wait....



Herderdog
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4.I think this is a ruby -crowned kinglet--just no crown


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No-----that wasn't it!!!!


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Brenton Biggs
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Very good shots!!! I really like the duck in flight! When you say substantial crops, can you give me a rough percentage of the original frame?



Herderdog
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and 5.
Goldeneye flyby and very quick grab. Again a large crop!


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anthony whitmo
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Barrows Golden Eye Bonnie But looks like you know that. I think
You just messed up the order of things GF
Lovely images

That first in flight female Shoveler is fantastic except for the wing!!

Good stuff Bonnie

Sorry about all these others intruding in the middle of your post.
It was an accident for me .............



I'm on a ROLL TODAY!!! Yipeeeeeeeeee



Dave In La
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4B is a sweet little Regulus calendula.....you are doing awesome with the 50D Ms Bonnie.
And that 300 is a super piece of glass. The flyer in #1 has wonderful detail/exposure



Herderdog
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Brenton Biggs wrote:
Very good shots!!! I really like the duck in flight! When you say substantial crops, can you give me a rough percentage of the original frame?

Here you go. Brenton
Full Frame--no editing


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Brenton Biggs
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Thanks, who knew that camera had so many pixels. I know I have a 40D, but I keep on thinking about another camera, but don't know if a new 50D would good against a used 1Dmk2n, the reason I say that I like the idea of using a TC on my 400mm 5.6 and having autofocus.



hnilsson
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anthony whitmo wrote:
Barrows Golden Eye Bonnie But looks like you know that. I think
You just messed up the order of things GF
Lovely images

That first in flight female Shoveler is fantastic except for the wing!!

Good stuff Bonnie

Sorry about all these others intruding in the middle of your post.
It was an accident for me .............



I'm on a ROLL TODAY!!! Yipeeeeeeeeee


Accident? Pftttt.

Now on to the shots, Bonnie - love the Golden Eye. You shot this from down low which is perfect.



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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Nice job Bonnie

You should have just taken off the tc on 1! Great shot. Gotta love the golden eyes taken from your foxhole, wonderful images. Those kinglets are hard to get, congrats on that!

You always get me to thinking about that lens

Tim



KirkB
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Ms. Shoveler looks really nice on the pond and in the air... very nice detail on both Bonnie.
Love Ms. Goldeneye even better... super sharp, great eye contact, nice exposure control.
Very nice series from your "limited shoot"... I should be so lucky.

Kirk



GeneO
Registered: Jul 11, 2003
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Those are nice and sharp Bonnie. new camera? Beauty of a goldeney shot

Cheers
Gene



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