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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 349165" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Woody, thanks for your comments. "Opportunistic" That was exactly the situation for my shots. I hadn't even planned on shooting BIF while out yesterday. That was why the shutter speed wasn't as fast as I would have normally set it. Ha! "Post Processing" I did some to get them to have as much detail as they have. Ha! I think they would have been better also, without the CPL filter. That is something else that I have just started playing with and was what my original intentions were. I wanted to see how the CPL would do with cloud-mountain shots and out of nowhere came the hawk. Of course all of this is new to me. Shooting with the 70-300mm lens and the PP. More shots to come, I am sure. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your good input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 349165, member: 27017"] Woody, thanks for your comments. "Opportunistic" That was exactly the situation for my shots. I hadn't even planned on shooting BIF while out yesterday. That was why the shutter speed wasn't as fast as I would have normally set it. Ha! "Post Processing" I did some to get them to have as much detail as they have. Ha! I think they would have been better also, without the CPL filter. That is something else that I have just started playing with and was what my original intentions were. I wanted to see how the CPL would do with cloud-mountain shots and out of nowhere came the hawk. Of course all of this is new to me. Shooting with the 70-300mm lens and the PP. More shots to come, I am sure. Thanks again for your good input. [/QUOTE]
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