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May 04, 2004 20:11 |  #1

Well I failed on my first day of serious attempts to get a Red-Winged Blackbird in flight. However, I did get pics of a Great Blue Heron, coupla swans, saw a crane of some sort fly overhead and missed with the 1 shot I had time for, saw a million little birds of some sort, and generally had a very exciting time. No RWB in flight, but I did get a grackle.

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I'm still not sure whether getting him in focus between the grasses was pure unadulterated luck or simply extreme skill. Musta been luck because this is a serious crop.

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May 04, 2004 20:26 |  #2

Skill or Luck, makes no difference to me Scottes, its a great shot....


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May 04, 2004 21:05 |  #3

Great shot, Scott! I'm amazed at how you got him in focus given the cattails in front and behind him. :shock:

Did you have it on AF or did you focus manually?


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May 04, 2004 21:24 |  #4

that's wonderful. Another thread I almost missed. Very good shot.


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May 04, 2004 22:56 |  #5

Man, that's one scary looking bird.

Nice reflexes :wink: (either that, or the bird was flying in slow motion)




  
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May 05, 2004 01:48 |  #6

I'm sure my camera would have focused on the cattails. Nice shot.


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May 05, 2004 02:24 |  #7




Great shot

it's like as though the bird is on a carnival round-a bout
8) :lol:


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May 05, 2004 03:06 |  #8

PacAce wrote:
I'm amazed at how you got him in focus given the cattails in front and behind him.

Did you have it on AF or did you focus manually?

Auto Focus. Now if I had *thought* about it, I wouldn't have tried this shot or I would have switched to manual. Luckily the camera must have AF'd on some random cattail that was exactly the correct distance away. :)


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May 05, 2004 03:36 |  #9

Sweet Scott. I think I'd hurt myself trying to swing on a RWB or Grackle in flight :lol:


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May 05, 2004 05:26 |  #10

Nice capture Scottes, very cool getting him between the cattials.

....(a little work in PS, and he could be a redwinged black bird before you know it) :lol:




  
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May 05, 2004 05:56 |  #11

Great capture,, :D

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May 05, 2004 06:23 |  #12

Wow. Really cool. I love it.

/me adds another reason to the list to be like Scottes and IanD ...


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May 05, 2004 10:05 |  #13

great action shot Scottes :shock:


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May 05, 2004 18:23 |  #14

AWESOME!

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May 05, 2004 19:34 |  #15

Cool shot... chalk it up as extreme skill. :D


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