Difficult exposure! Spot metering on the Egret might have given you
more feather detail. To the extent the file size permits it, I'd crop
to substantially isolate the Egret and perch.
I like the possibilities this image offers.

Jack
--- "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Took my new rig into the woods, effective focal length 510mm (765mm
> for 
> rule of thumb purposes). Shutter speed 1/400.  Not too bad, but
> severe 
> bloom around the Egret.  I wasn't the steadiest today too much
> coffee.  
> Still managed to get mostly shake free long telephoto shots even with
> 
> shutter speeds down to 1/100.  But this one was one of the more 
> interesting shots.  (I didn't get the Osprey in the air, I didn't see
> it 
> until it was too far away).
> 
>
http://www.mindspring.com/~happydogsoftware/PESO%20--%20egretfishing.html
> 
> Equipment:  Pentax *ist-Ds/smc Pentax A*300mm f4.0 w/smc F 1.7x AF 
> converter.
> 
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> should be extinct.
> The other is a film.
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