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Yellow Warbler (Part II)

 
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Apr 30, 2007 19:47 |  #1

Next evening. Same tree. Probably the same bird. Again I am including the moderate and heavier crops for comparison. The "moderate" crops are of a size that I am comfortable printing a 10x8 from. I'm afraid the heavier crops would begin to pixelate at a 10x8.

Anyway, C&C would be appreciated.

By the way, these are the only three images that I took tonight (of the bird that is; I took two of a ground hog watching me watch the birds :D). Lest anyone suggest I get closer, I am on one bank of a small mill race stream and the tree on is the other. So I am as close as I can get. :D

Thanks for looking.

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Tighter crop of above.
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Hmm, this flower looks good enough to eat!
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Again, tighter crop of above.
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OK, you've tried hard enough. I'll pose for you. But be quick.
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And again, a tighter crop of above.
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Apr 30, 2007 21:58 |  #2

Well at least this guy enjoyed watching me photograph the Yellow Warblers. :lol::lol::lol:

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Apr 30, 2007 21:59 |  #3

What a beautiful bird! My street name is Warbler and I have always wondered what the heck that was :P


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Apr 30, 2007 22:22 |  #4

Very nice shots. Yellow warbler in a colorful Crabapple tree...can't beat that color combination. I think the crops work really well, you can still see lots of flowers. The lighting is really nice too. Hehehe, and I love those Groundhogs..they are so photogenic!


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May 01, 2007 05:44 |  #5

ErikM wrote in post #3131675 (external link)
What a beautiful bird! My street name is Warbler and I have always wondered what the heck that was :P

Thanks for the comment Eric. Ah, but there must be a hundred varieties of warblers. Which are you? :lol:

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Very nice shots. Yellow warbler in a colorful Crabapple tree...can't beat that color combination. I think the crops work really well, you can still see lots of flowers. The lighting is really nice too. Hehehe, and I love those Groundhogs..they are so photogenic!

Thanks Bob. The Warbler shots are a result of doing some of things that we've been talking about. I been setting up with the sun behind me so I've been getting good late afternoon/early evening light. And I've just been watching these trees for activity. Camera is on the tripod. And I am ready to go. I just wish I could get closer shots without necessarily having to go to the Kenko 1.4x TC. Oh wait, I know... that 600mm lens is looking pretty good right now. Or maybe the Sigma 300-800. Yeah right, like I could afford those! :lol:


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