CDaescher wrote:
Tony, a very good looking iso 1600 set.
Would you mind to share how much cropping was involved in the first two images and your findings with the 300 f4 + 1.4 TC combo? Thanks.
Chris
Thanks, Chris. About 50% cropping on the first two. Still testing that combo.
This is a strong set Tony. You have to tell the one in flight in the second to get it¡¦s wing out of it¡¦s face ƒº The last is my pick of the loons as you got a nice reflection from the high angle. The towhee looks great!
I made the unpardonable error of calling them Double-BREASTED Cormorants when with a birder friend, guess I was thinking of the Men's Wearhouse All lovely, detailed work as per your usual, Tony. I'm liking the Common Loon the best as some of us saw one yesterday off the point. Thought it was a Pacific until we saw the heavy bill through a spotting scope.
morris wrote:
This is a strong set Tony. You have to tell the one in flight in the second to get it¡¦s wing out of it¡¦s face ƒº The last is my pick of the loons as you got a nice reflection from the high angle. The towhee looks great!
trailhiker wrote:
I made the unpardonable error of calling them Double-BREASTED Cormorants when with a birder friend, guess I was thinking of the Men's Wearhouse All lovely, detailed work as per your usual, Tony. I'm liking the Common Loon the best as some of us saw one yesterday off the point. Thought it was a Pacific until we saw the heavy bill through a spotting scope.
Steve
Thanks, Steve.
Tony
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