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    Walking along the beach at Sanibel yesterday I was surprised when my wife pointed out a pair of Pileated Woodpeckers drilling holes in a palm tree. I'm not used to seeing these birds along the beach; typically I see them in stands of old timber at the Prairie Garden Trust.

    My first shots didn't work well because the birds were in shadow. I came back later in the day and brought along my tripod and felt much better about the light. I regret that I did not have my 1.4X teleconverter. At full frame the bird only fills about ⅓ of the height.

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    Canon 1DX
    600 II
    f/10
    1/1600 sec
    ISO 2500
    Manual Exposure
    Tripod
    Processed with Lightroom 5 & Photoshop CC

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    Beautiful capture, Henry. This is a nemesis bird for me, but it's great to see them and how well you handled the harsh light.




    Geoffrey

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    Great shoot!

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    Great capture, well framed.

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    Beautifully sharp, great light, but I wonder if a little more room on both sides and the top would give it a little more breathing room?

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