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    Hi all. This past weekend at Viera there was such nice light. This great egret flew by and I could not resist. Taken with the D300 and Nikon 500 f/4. f/7.1, 1/3200, iso 640, with the prototype long lens support my husband has developed. More details on that device on my blog, www.naturesportal.blogspot.com. C&C always welcomed:).


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    Excellent detail! A couple of hot spots on my laptop monitor, but otherwise very nice. Good luck with the new support!
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    excellent pose , lovely details ,
    lloks like excellent long lens support
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    Sweet light indeed. I also see the spots, it must be the light temperature. Cooling it a bit or using the recovery feature on your conversion should take care of it.
    Hope to see you soon :)

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    Nice exposure Nancy, with great detail. I checked out the long lens support. What a creative solution..coming from someone who hand holds the 500mm :)

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    Very beautiful. I liked the wing position a lot. Most times I see great egrets flying with slightly open beaks. wonder why?

    The support does look very ineresting indeed.

    KD

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    Great job and I'm glad to see you husbands support rig helped you capture this, that means it works. Nice and sharp and the eye really pops. Congrats

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