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    I just returned from a too short first time visit to Bosque Del Apache NWR.
    A very nice time despite some cloudy weather. A great refuge with more to offer
    than just birds (see my post in Wildlife, my favorite Bosque image).
    I enjoyed meeting and doing a little bit of shooting with BPN members Jim Neiger, and Doug and Kristin Brown.
    I took better images I think than this one, but I thought it captured the feeling, mood, light and color of the Refuge.

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    Dan Kearl

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    Love the light here, you've forgotten to post the exif...

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    Sorry,
    1/1250
    f6.3
    600mm (300 f2.8 w/ 2X)
    Nikon D7000
    iso400
    Handheld
    Dan Kearl

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    Beautiful light Dan! Haven't seen sun like that yet this weekend. Enjoyed getting to know you and your wife!
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    Dan, lovely warm light, and well timed for the landing of both cranes. I really like the colours of the BG, and comp wise, I wonder how this would look if you straightened the wakes of the cranes. ( I can see you have based your rotation on the layers of the BG )

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    Real nice shot. Love the light and pose from both cranes.
    Well done.

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