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    Went out this morning again for Caracara. It seems like that is all we have going around here (not complaining). It is by far the best day yet I have with these birds. At one time, a parent plus two juveniles were going at the roadkill (armadillo) at once. My 600VR on the FX was too close to get all 3 in a frame.
    I was able to approach the juvenile and got some close up portrait every time s/he takes a break from eating.
    I was really trying to go for the flight shot, 400mm should have been perfect today but I decided to take the 600mm right before I leave the house. :cool:
    All comments and critiques are greatly appreciated.

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    Camera Nikon D3S
    Exposure 0.001 sec (1/1600)
    Aperture f/5.6
    Focal Length 600 mm
    ISO Speed 640
    Exposure Bias 0 EV

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    Nice shot and I absolutely love the framing of the background, a very elegant portrait, with a closer look at the face telling a different story.
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    Thank you.
    Portrait crop. Which one is better?

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    I prefer the portrait crop Troy. Great detail, HA and multi coloured BG.

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    I like the VERT crop.. Why not bring both lenses?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    I like the VERT crop.. Why not bring both lenses?
    We all went out in one car, originally there would be 3 shooters, just didn't feel right bringing 2 long lenses taking up some room in the seat as we usually shoot from the car. But then one ended up not showing up.
    Next time will haul both of them out.

    Thank you all for the input.

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    Advice: you can't use a lens that's in your living room. There is always the trunk...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Advice: you can't use a lens that's in your living room. There is always the trunk...
    Very True. Lesson learned. I remember seeing your presentation with all the gears in the trunk.

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