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Feb 11, 2012 15:06 |  #1

I got out for a bit yesterday.

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Feb 11, 2012 15:12 |  #2

Wow, awesome birds and fantastic photography! The second one is my favorite.


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Feb 11, 2012 15:13 |  #3

All are very good shots, Shawn, but the first is my pick here. That's just a great image. And what a colourful bird this is!


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Feb 11, 2012 16:07 |  #4

Nice shots, I don't see many shots of pheasants posted here, they sure have lots of color.


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Feb 11, 2012 17:58 as a reply to  @ RobertXS's post |  #5

Good shots indeed.




  
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Feb 11, 2012 19:44 as a reply to  @ 2slo's post |  #6

Beautiful Pheasant Shawn!
I really like the first 2 images, but I chuckled when I saw the 3rd and 4th thinking "he had to turn that bird nearly longways to get him all in the frame". :) They are impressively long aren't they.


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Feb 11, 2012 20:13 |  #7

Very nice!! Love the head shot in #1




  
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Feb 11, 2012 20:28 |  #8

Man, you never get that kind of look at them around here without someone putting a handful of birdshot in 'em. Gorgeously captured!


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Feb 11, 2012 20:32 |  #9

Beautiful photos.


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Feb 11, 2012 21:46 |  #10

Beautiful bird and lovely pictures. Nice captures.


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Feb 11, 2012 23:42 |  #11

These are great Shawn, love the colors on these guys.


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Feb 11, 2012 23:48 |  #12

Awesome shots, Shawn. Tough bird to get close to around here. You done good.


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Feb 11, 2012 23:49 |  #13

You managed to isolate the pheasant from the surounding brush very well. Good shots!




  
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Feb 12, 2012 00:02 |  #14

bubbajack wrote in post #13869394 (external link)
Wow, awesome birds and fantastic photography! The second one is my favorite.

Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #13869397 (external link)
All are very good shots, Shawn, but the first is my pick here. That's just a great image. And what a colourful bird this is!

RobertXS wrote in post #13869688 (external link)
Nice shots, I don't see many shots of pheasants posted here, they sure have lots of color.

2slo wrote in post #13870164 (external link)
Good shots indeed.

CamFan01 wrote in post #13870747 (external link)
Beautiful Pheasant Shawn!
I really like the first 2 images, but I chuckled when I saw the 3rd and 4th thinking "he had to turn that bird nearly longways to get him all in the frame". :) They are impressively long aren't they.

CRobH wrote in post #13870893 (external link)
Very nice!! Love the head shot in #1

Snydremark wrote in post #13870972 (external link)
Man, you never get that kind of look at them around here without someone putting a handful of birdshot in 'em. Gorgeously captured!

sparker1 wrote in post #13870997 (external link)
Beautiful photos.

FPP wrote in post #13871314 (external link)
Beautiful bird and lovely pictures. Nice captures.

Shar824 wrote in post #13871783 (external link)
These are great Shawn, love the colors on these guys.

chubri777 wrote in post #13871807 (external link)
Awesome shots, Shawn. Tough bird to get close to around here. You done good.

porkphoto wrote in post #13871813 (external link)
You managed to isolate the pheasant from the surounding brush very well. Good shots!

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Feb 17, 2012 09:14 |  #15

Take a bow Shawn. He's beautiful!


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