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May 28, 2010 03:49 |  #1

A couple shots from yesterday. Taken with my newly aquired 600 f/4L IS. These have only been cropped for comp. Thanks for looking. :)

Our resident female Bluebird.

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May 28, 2010 04:31 |  #2

Well, Brad, the 600 found it's way into good hands. Good shooting, with the bluebird being superb.


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May 28, 2010 05:47 |  #3

Congrats on the new lens, Brad. These are super shots, and I'm looking forward to more from the 600.


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May 28, 2010 06:52 |  #4

Wow ...two very sweet images Brad!

You're going to love shooting that long focal length, and man that glass looks sharp and clear.
Congrats and keep 'em coming.

lovely shot of your mama blue too, :)

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May 28, 2010 08:10 |  #5

Beautiful shots!


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May 28, 2010 08:26 |  #6

Looks like they are right inside my monitor.


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May 28, 2010 14:44 |  #7

Congrats on the 600 Brad.....looks like it's going to be a keeper. Great shots.


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May 28, 2010 20:59 |  #8

Harvey_G wrote in post #10260183 (external link)
Well, Brad, the 600 found it's way into good hands. Good shooting, with the bluebird being superb.

Much appreciated Harvey. I still haven't mastered the learning curve yet but my shots are improving from when I first received the lens.

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Congrats on the new lens, Brad. These are super shots, and I'm looking forward to more from the 600.

Thanks a lot Stan. I hope I can get some more keepers over the next couple of days.

kenn3d wrote in post #10260466 (external link)
Wow ...two very sweet images Brad!

You're going to love shooting that long focal length, and man that glass looks sharp and clear.
Congrats and keep 'em coming.

lovely shot of your mama blue too, :)

Kenn

Thanks a bunch Kenn, I really needed some more length. This lens plus the TC will get me that much needed length. :)

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Beautiful shots!

Thanks Diamond!

canonloader wrote in post #10260785 (external link)
Looks like they are right inside my monitor.

Thanks for the comment Mitch. :)

Shar824 wrote in post #10262804 (external link)
Congrats on the 600 Brad.....looks like it's going to be a keeper. Great shots.

Much appreciated Sharon. It's definitely a keeper for the amount of cash I shoveled out for it. :)


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May 28, 2010 21:09 |  #9

Wow! You've certainly out done yourself with that Blue Bird shot Brad. It's magnificent.


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May 28, 2010 22:44 |  #10

Joe F.N. wrote in post #10264499 (external link)
Wow! You've certainly out done yourself with that Blue Bird shot Brad. It's magnificent.

Many Thanks Joe, Your comments are appreciated.


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May 29, 2010 08:10 |  #11

Looks like your new glass is an exciting addition Brad... lovely detail and shots, hard to find a more photogenic bird than the Bluebird... congrats on the lens.

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May 29, 2010 17:34 |  #12

dbriz wrote in post #10266375 (external link)
Looks like your new glass is an exciting addition Brad... lovely detail and shots, hard to find a more photogenic bird than the Bluebird... congrats on the lens.

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Thanks a lot Dave it is exciting! The Bluebirds really like to pose for me.


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