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Hawk watching for breakfast
I was driving up a road in the eastern Sierra last week, scouting for a sunrise shot of an area of rugged mountains, when I came across several hawks perched on very picturesque fence posts. The air was too smoky for the sunrise shots I had hoped for but perfect for the hawks. They didn't mind the few cars that went by at normal speeds but generally spooked when I slowed down. But managed to get close enough to a couple of them, shooting out the car window. Went back the next morning hoping for the same luck and found only one hawk, which flew away, but got shots of several Western Meadowlarks.
Canon 5D3 (was only expecting scenery so the 7D2 was in the motel room). But did have the 100-400 II on it, which worked out OK. ISO 800, 400mm, f/5.6, i/1600, handheld out the car window. Cropped from the horizontal, with just a small amount off the top. Basic LR adjustments, into PS for some minor BG cleanup of very OOF cows.
Is this a juvenile Red Tail?
Uh-oh -- looks like I neglected an embossed-looking cow here. Visualize it gone.