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    I captured this image of a Osprey carrying Spanish Moss to line it nest. Overcast morning, bright sky. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.

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    nesting material and the wing position was great, too bad the osprey seemed too far and doesn't show much detail. TFS

    Also FYI, I just saw that you mention 600mm whereas the lens you used is a 400mm lens. A 400mm lens is always 400mm, it doesn't become a 600mm lens. Unfortunately this is one of those internet alternative facts! checkout this article on my blog

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    Quote Originally Posted by arash_hazeghi View Post
    nesting material and the wing position was great, too bad the osprey seemed too far and doesn't show much detail. TFS

    Also FYI, I just saw that you mention 600mm whereas the lens you used is a 400mm lens. A 400mm lens is always 400mm, it doesn't become a 600mm lens. Unfortunately this is one of those internet alternative facts! checkout this article on my blog

    http://arihazeghiphotography.com/blo...g-crop-factor/
    Arash, thank you for your comment. I read your blog post regarding crop factor when you posted it.
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