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question what camera you use?So I’m new at this, but got a few shots below while in nc. Had to take them through a dirty glass door. Oh well, good practice though. All the others are beautiful. I’m guessing I could have gotten the birds more in focus if I had increased the focal points[ not sure if that’s the correct terminology] the red dos in the viewfinder....... Tks!
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Not sure if acceptable... I'm not really a birder. Woodpecker on a nest hole:
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So I’m new at this, but got a few shots below while in nc. Had to take them through a dirty glass door. Oh well, good practice though. All the others are beautiful. I’m guessing I could have gotten the birds more in focus if I had increased the focal points[ not sure if that’s the correct terminology] the red dos in the viewfinder....... Tks!
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More of the same. On other hand the transition of the Chestnut Munia from juvenile to adult plumage is interesting (there were no identical birds between the~15-20 in that flock!). Despite I always talk myself "stop taking pics of Shama" - two more (I just can't stop!).
Not sure if acceptable... I'm not really a birder. Woodpecker on a nest hole:
one more profile of turkeys
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So I’m new at this, but got a few shots below while in nc. Had to take them through a dirty glass door. Oh well, good practice though. All the others are beautiful. I’m guessing I could have gotten the birds more in focus if I had increased the focal points[ not sure if that’s the correct terminology] the red dos in the viewfinder....... Tks!
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