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    This image was captured from a new location James Shadle took me...
    which, I can't remember what it was (Artie knows). I
    do know we took off from Crisp Park.

    Basically, we just circled this area. The birds there were incredible!

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    Canon EOS 1D Mark II
    Lens: 600 mm (non/IS)
    Aperture: F5.6
    Shutter: 1/1600
    ISO: 200
    Time Of Day: @8:15am

    Doug

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    Nice action and good d-o-f on the two birds. Some SH/H would open up the blackest shadows. Where? I do not remember... Good EXP in relatively harsh light.
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    Great action in this image Doug . Looks like you had a good day out with James. Look forward to seeing more .

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    Doug,
    That is my double secret rookery island (Coffee Pot)

    I like almost everything about this image.
    Great action, well exposed and sharp.

    But where are the feet?

    James

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Shadle View Post
    Doug,
    That is my double secret rookery island (Coffee Pot)

    I like almost everything about this image.
    Great action, well exposed and sharp.

    But where are the feet?

    James
    As far as the feet...in the original, the feet are never seen
    cause the leaves/branches are so thick. So where I cropped,
    you're not missing anything.

    Ahhh! Coffee Pot!! I knew it was something hard to remember :)

    Doug

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