> made me feel I was out in the field with binoculars 

Ann, you gotta get out of the house more often.... ;+}

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ann sanfedele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PESO: Red-shouldered Hawk


>I liked flicking back and forth between the two shots and making a kind 
> of movie/video out of the two pics :)
> made me feel I was out in the field with binoculars - I enjoyed these
> 
> ann
> 
> 
> Jack Davis wrote:
> 
>>Spent some time at Gray Lodge State Wildlife Area yesterday (Gum Tree
>>shot, also) with the FA 80~320 (carrying a fairly deep screw on metal
>>lens hood) attached to the K10D. When in that area, I often set ISO 200
>>and shut down the aperture to f/6.7 or f/8. Anticipating predictable
>>flock shots of mainly hoards of Snow Geese, I've been using the camera
>>selected focus point in AF-C. Otherwise, It's always set on the center
>>point. I use motor drive freely, but only in short bursts and leave it
>>in RAW mode.
>>Just for a quick lens focal length comparison, I'm posting two shots of
>>what my "Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds" shows to
>>be a Red-shouldered Hawk. I'd guess it to have been 75 or 80 yards
>>away.
>>
>>Jack
>>
>>Comments welcome!
>>
>>320mm focal length @ 95%: (heavily cropped)
>>
>>http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=266
>>
>>240mm focal length @ 101%: (heavily dropped)
>>
>>http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=267


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