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    Jody Melanson
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    Model = Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Exposure Time = 1/2000"
    F Number = F8
    Exposure Program = Manual
    ISO Speed Ratings = 400
    Exposure Bias Value = ±0EV
    Metering Mode = Spot
    Flash = Off
    Focal Length = 400mm
    Color Space = sRGB
    Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
    Handheld using Bushhawk

    We finally had a nice Sunny day this past Saturday. So we went down to a local area to do some flight captures. Had a great day filling cards. We were quite impressed how many different species there were present. The birds that came down from the North for the winter haven't left yet and the ones that headed South are returning. We saw:

    Red Breasted Mergansers
    Common Mergansers
    Coots
    Lesser Scaups
    Buffleheads
    American Wigeons
    Mallards
    Black Ducks
    Canada Goose
    Mute Swans
    Trumpeter Swans
    Harlequin Ducks (a first for me)
    1 Ring Necked Duck (another first for me)
    Coopers Hawk
    Red Tail Hawk
    House Sparrows
    Brown Headed Cowbirds
    Red Wing Blackbirds
    Longtailed Ducks
    Eared Grebes
    Pied Billed Grebes
    Horned Grebes
    Ring Billed Gulls
    Herring Gulls
    Redheads

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    Steve Ashton
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    Shall we just say WOW!!!! I would not even attempt to fault this.

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    Very cool, Jody! No nits from me. This is the nicest RBM flight picture I've seen.

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    Fabs Forns
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    This is outstanding, J Light, exposure, pose, sharpness and background come together, Jody, congratulations!

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    Very nice Jody. I like the slight bank and the colours are wonderful.

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    Dave Phillips
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    another sweet one....bravo Sir

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Jody,

    Very nice wings position as the sun lit every single detail under the wings.

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    Just hate to see this but this is the very best flight image of this species that I have ever seen. For all the reasons mentioned above. Congrats.

    and later and love, artie

    ps: Getting the head green and the woods in the BKGR was tan-fastic!
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    Philip Pietri
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    Wow! Perfect timing, perfect pose and perfect exposure. Excellent as posted.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Congratulations Jody. Another vote for wow !!! Really love the feeling of speed and the wing positions in this capture !

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