Here are a couple more shots. The second one has always been one of my favorites. No cropping, just some white balance color adjustment on both photos.
Mar 21, 2010 23:00 | #1 Here are a couple more shots. The second one has always been one of my favorites. No cropping, just some white balance color adjustment on both photos. 1D Mark IV, 5D Mark III, 7D, 1.4X MkIII, 2X MkIII, 17-40mm L, 70-200mm f2.8 IS Mk II L, 100mm macro, 500mm f4 IS L, 24-105mm f4 L, 580 EX II, 550EX
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 23,005 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15602 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Mar 21, 2010 23:54 | #2 If the portrait is uncropped as well, you must've been really close! Great shots, Thomas. Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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Yes it is uncropped, was under 4 meters or about 10 feet away if my conversion is correct. In the winter up here without all the tourist chasing them around they are quite tolerant of us. He was sitting on a gravel pile and I moved in very carefully and slowly to get the shot. 1D Mark IV, 5D Mark III, 7D, 1.4X MkIII, 2X MkIII, 17-40mm L, 70-200mm f2.8 IS Mk II L, 100mm macro, 500mm f4 IS L, 24-105mm f4 L, 580 EX II, 550EX
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info | I can see why you'd find that second to be your favorite; that's a spectacular portrait shot - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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artyman Sleepless in Hampshire More info | Mar 22, 2010 04:39 | #5 Great shots Art that takes you there. http://www.artyman.co.uk
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canonloader Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 22, 2010 05:35 | #6 Great shots. They gave you some nice poses. Mitch- ____...^.^...____
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dfs1340@verizon.net Member 38 posts Joined Dec 2009 Location: Buffalo, NY More info | Your shots are terrific shots, especially the second picture.
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hTr Cream of the Crop 22,453 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Northern Alabama More info | Mar 22, 2010 10:51 | #8 Truely Superb Images, That second one Belongs in a Frame hung High!!! gary
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tanner07 Senior Member 445 posts Joined Feb 2010 Location: Victoria, BC More info | Mar 22, 2010 14:44 | #9 Wow, shot with a 300mm lens? Awesome work. I prefer the first image. Wildlife, West Coast & Vancouver Island Photography
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Thank you everyone. These were taken with the 7D and my 400mm lens. 1D Mark IV, 5D Mark III, 7D, 1.4X MkIII, 2X MkIII, 17-40mm L, 70-200mm f2.8 IS Mk II L, 100mm macro, 500mm f4 IS L, 24-105mm f4 L, 580 EX II, 550EX
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sparker1 Cream of the Crop 29,368 posts Likes: 295 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Sierra Vista, AZ More info | Mar 22, 2010 21:07 | #11 Both are very nice, for different reasons. Stan (See my gallery at http://www.pbase.com/sparker1
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woody64 Goldmember 1,876 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | Mar 23, 2010 07:27 | #12 Awesome portrait #2
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