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Apr 01, 2009 11:52 |  #1

yep ive desided to continue with some up close and personnel face shots.

getting as close to full frame depending on distance from subject and composition.

heres the first two taken on the 40d 600mm scope +2x +1.4tc .

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only cropped on side full frame in height.

goldy and dunnock

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im very happy the way things went on sunday with 6 birds .

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Apr 01, 2009 12:23 |  #2

Amazing image quality Jason. Can't believe how clean they came out with all that glass. :)


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Apr 01, 2009 13:18 |  #3

The second picture is awesome. His pose, the lighting, the background are perfect.


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Apr 01, 2009 15:16 |  #4

thank you both very much.

i like to use the scope more for these little bitds mitch as the reach from 600 -1200 and behond is better that the bigma .

although ill use the bigma more now for a walk about lens .

as wee all now that 500mm on these little blitter is'nt anoth.

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Apr 01, 2009 15:45 |  #5

Nice.


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Apr 01, 2009 15:56 |  #6

Love the ability to see the details, but you can sure see the loss of quality from the additional glass in that first shot.


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Apr 01, 2009 17:00 |  #7

The detail through all that glass is awesome.


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Apr 04, 2009 13:16 |  #8

thank for looking and comments .

the goldie is a little off due to slow sh/sp.

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Apr 04, 2009 13:42 |  #9

How great the image quality is. I love both.
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Apr 04, 2009 14:47 |  #10
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Wow! What a set-up. And it works so well! Nice portraits! Do you charge a bird sitting fee?


  
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Apr 04, 2009 15:00 as a reply to  @ Mr. E's post |  #11

OMG nice detail !!!!!!!


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