Well, all that crave big lenses, there are times when they are NOT the best for birding. Such as this.
And another bonus shot of mature male.
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Well, all that crave big lenses, there are times when they are NOT the best for birding. Such as this.
And another bonus shot of mature male.
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Last edited by Hillbillygirl; 01-29-2011 at 10:34 PM.
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Nothing wrong with that 2nd shot though.
Thanks on the compliment on 2nd shot MA. I just wish I could have been about 10 more yards back on that first one. The snow was somewhat a pain also though, as it was coming down quite hard. Sometimes i like the added effect though, especially on in-flight shots.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
it's nice to see that you miss a few shots HBG!
but the second is a lovely 'consolation' shot!
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oooh that second one DID work out - nice!
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