Thanks so much...it really was a great time out there, and I was fortunate to have the access that I did. The gear-sharing was funny also; plenty of \"L\" glass to be tried if you wanted. One gent had a 600mm that he put away; he ended up using my 400mm for the long shots after his arms gave out...
I thought of you when groups of Osprey got into the mix over fish they had spotted. Their fishing (dive with claws first) got disturbed because of the activity; they will be relaxed today, as the boats have prepped for travel this morning. I really enjoyed the tern shots...you always get the framing-focus spot on...nice presentation for us all
Jim Bau: Nice to see you here, and the \"high speed-low drag\" shots look really nice! Welcome to the crew... Thanks for the kind words also...it\'s nice not to have to \"explain\" anything on this thread .
Jess: I agree with Peter...wow on the ISO; how are you handling the heat, seriously? My rule is a quart of water (no sugary crap) an hour while in NV, and more if at elevation. Heavy going out, but not as heavy as the heli-trip due to heat stroke...did that in 1985, and was lucky to stay vertical...
Looking forward to more great photos on this thread!
Regards to all,
Edd
Jul 10, 2012 at 05:52 AM
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