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grandpaw

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thats a good shot with 200mm.. I would have guessed you were longer. Thanks for the added info..

Pat in NH
Pat, I use Firefox as my browser and you can download a FREE EXIF data reader off the internet that will allow you to right click on a picture and read all the information about the Camera, lens, and setting of that picture. I use it all the time when I see a picture that I would like more info about. Sometime people remove this info when they post and it won't be available but most of the time you can get very easily. I would recommend using Firefox as a browser and the EXIF reader also. Just put it in Google and you will have it real quick.
 
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RockyNH_RIP

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I Pat, I use Firefox as my browser and you can download a FREE EXIF data reader off the internet that will allow you to right click on a picture and read all the information about the Camera, lens, and setting of that picture. I use it all the time when I see a picture that I would like more info about. Sometime people remove this info when they post and it won't be available but most of the time you can get very easily. I would recommend using Firefox as a browser and the EXIF reader also. Just put it in Google and you will have it real quick.

Thanks Jeff... I will look them up today... sounds like a great tool!

Pat in NH
 

grandpaw

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Wax Museum in Pigeon Forge Tn,

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grandpaw

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Shot this blue Heron this morning just before landing on top of a pole.

D7000 with a Nikon 70-300VR lens
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Marcel

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Shot this bird this morning just before landing on top of a pole.

D7000 with a Nikon 70-300VR lens

This is a very nice capture Jeff. Seems you pushed the shutter just at the exact right moment. I'd be tempted to throw in a little fill-inn in post processing but that's just me. Keep them coming!
 

RockyNH_RIP

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Jeff... The landing is cool... you timed that just right...

After landing, just a beautiful super sharp photo.. Great Job!

Pat in NH
 

grandpaw

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Jeff, that is disgustingly Fantastic!!! :) I can only dream of a shot like that... Great Job!

Pat in NH

Pat, the hardest part of getting this image was to get the bottom bird to fly upside down and in line with the one on the top! That really took some doing. LOL
 
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