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grandpaw

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I love the effect of the panned water but would have cropped the ground to make it like a panorama crop.

Just my opinion though.

Marcel, I looked at your suggestion but I think it adds more interest and perspective with the marsh included. I am always interested in what others think, especially with someone with your talents and experience. Hearing from others and checking out new ideas can only help me to improve. Thanks for your suggestion, and as always everyone's comments are welcome.
 

grandpaw

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Another White Egret in flight.

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grandpaw

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I told Marilynne yesterday and the same applies to you Jeff.. You guys have some of the best bird in flight shots.. I admire them all and they inspire me to keep trying to get better... Thank you!

Pat in NH

Thanks a lot for your compliment, it is much appreciated. I just wish we had a bigger variety of birds to photograph. I went out this morning to try and get some images of shrimp boats but when I got over the bridge to Biloxi where they are at, the sky was black and it started raining. It looked like the end of the world was coming so I went back home.
 

grandpaw

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Pat, this one is for you!! I shot this early today of a Brown Pelican..

Nikon D7000 with a Nikon 70-200VR F2.8 along with a Nikon 2X 20E-III teleconverter taken handheld.
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RockyNH_RIP

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Pat, this one is for you!! I shot this early today of a Brown Pelican.

Thanks Jeff! Great shot, just enough background blown out to empasize the bird in flight... and the detail, feathers, especially are great

Heck, I dont even have pelicans up here!!! (maybe that can be my excuse!!)

Just kidding, great shot....

Pat in NH
 

Rick M

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Marcel, I looked at your suggestion but I think it adds more interest and perspective with the marsh included. I am always interested in what others think, especially with someone with your talents and experience. Hearing from others and checking out new ideas can only help me to improve. Thanks for your suggestion, and as always everyone's comments are welcome.

As I look at this shot, I scrolled up and down and really like just the bird and water. I think because a great capture, in my opinion, really benifits from simplicity. I also see your point about perspective.
 

grandpaw

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I shot this image from my car. This Blue Heron was across the road and on the other side of a bayou when I spotted him blending in with the marsh grass.

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Thanks a lot for your compliment, it is much appreciated. I just wish we had a bigger variety of birds to photograph. I went out this morning to try and get some images of shrimp boats but when I got over the bridge to Biloxi where they are at, the sky was black and it started raining. It looked like the end of the world was coming so I went back home.

I'm with you Jeff, I wish we had a bigger variety of birds also. I find myself not taking as many photos at the wetlands of the same birds unless they're doing something different. Now that it's winter, some other birds are coming back. Starting to see more storks and a few limpkins. The purple martins haven't arrived yet.
 

RockyNH_RIP

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Now that it is winter, most of our birds are Gone!! :(
We do not have the abundance of varieties you folks have. I was trying to catch a squirral yesterday and as I moved, I statled a blue jay.. tried to c=get his pic but he stayed just immersed enough in the trees and at a distnace that nothing was a keeper.. (did get an ok one of the squrral)

Pat in NH
 

grandpaw

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This one is a WOW Jeff. I love it!

Thanks for the compliment Marcel. I am really enjoying shooting with the combination of Nikon 70-200VR F2.8 and the Nikon 2X 20E III teleconverter. This combination gives me some pretty good reach and I have steady enough hands that I can shoot still subjects and BIF shots with decent results handheld and not need to use a tripod. This combination and my Sigma 17-50-F2.8 are my most used lenses.
 

grandpaw

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Another BIF Brown Pelican from yesterday. I might add that this was taken on a very overcast day with tornado warnings and thunderstorms.

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grandpaw

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Heron at the edge of the water.

Shot with my usual Nikon lens and 2x converter combination, handheld at the equivalent of 600mm.
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RockyNH_RIP

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Great shot Jeff... you sure have steadier hands than me... That setup is working, the sharpness is amazing for a handheld teleconverter..

Pat in NH
 

grandpaw

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Playing in the water.

Another handheld shot with my favorite nikon 70-200VR F2.8 lens and 2x teleconverter combo.

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