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  1. canuck257

    Post your birds (2)

    Bald Eagle Red Tailed Hawk
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    Bald Eagle Sandhill Cranes
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    Cedar Waxwing American Redstart
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    Particular camera strap?

    I've just seen, in a video, a camera strap the goes from the top of the left shoulder to the right hip and back in a loop with a second strap apparently running from the rear to front under the left shoulder. It appears that the camera slides up the front strap for use and hangs at the right...
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    BIF camera settings?

    I am finding it difficult to establish a general camera setup when using the Tamzooka on moving targets such as birds. I use M with BB focus, aperture mostly f6.3 or f8 and shutter speed 1/60 or higher with ISO at 200 or 400. Metering is either Spot or Centre weighted. Ideally I would want...
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    I finally got lucky with the Tree Swallows.
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    I love the dappled shadows of the evening sun :D
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    Breakfast guest on my deck.
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    Post Your Deer/Moose/Elk Shots

    I spent 3 hours watching this doe hoping to get a shot of her fawn which I had glimpsed earlier. No such luck though.
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    Lightroom 6 problems

    My copy of LR 6 was working extremely well until I downloaded and applied the latest update. After the update, in the Library I was unable to upload any files. The upload window would open and show the folders on my drives but, when I selected the appropriate, or any folder it failed to...
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    Great Northern Diver referred to over here as the Common Loon.
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    A little geography lesson

    The Thompson River flows into the Fraser River about mid canyon and loses it's clarity in the muddy Fraser. This is the Fraser near the Southern end of the canyon a higher rainfall area as you can see.
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    A little geography lesson

    The canyon is almost 100 miles long and the terrain varies almost by the yard:D You could spend a week in there and only scratch the surface. This is towards the Northern end.
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    A little geography lesson

    This photograph is of part of the Thompson/Fraser rivers Canyon through which the Trans Canada Highway (on the right) and two transcontinental railways pass. I thought I would post this for those of you who have never seen Western Canada. A closer view
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    Columbia Tiger Lily Columbine
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    The Fraser River The Chilcotin River
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    Lots of room for improvement here but I sure had fun watching these guys.
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    Beaver
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    American Kestrel
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