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Here is a favorite of mine. It is a juvenile Red-tailed Hawk, photographed with a Canon 7D, a Sigma 50-500mm OS lens, a Sigma 2x teleconverter, and a Sigma 1.4x teleconverter. (Yeah. I know. I probably shouldn't be stacking teleconverters.) This photo is as I took it, without any processing.

(Higher res available on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/37648871@N06/7477033144/#sizes/l/in/photolist-coHKsy/)
 

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mackguyver said:
Just pulled up the thread and wow - incredible shots by everyone! We really have a great bunch of bird photographers on CR and each time I click on this thread I'm amazed by what I see. I went to my usual haunt this weekend and once again spied some black-crowned night herons - still not as tame as 'Harry', but these two let me approach a bit closer:

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Love the composition on the 2nd shot!
 
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mackguyver said:
Just pulled up the thread and wow - incredible shots by everyone! We really have a great bunch of bird photographers on CR and each time I click on this thread I'm amazed by what I see. I went to my usual haunt this weekend and once again spied some black-crowned night herons - still not as tame as 'Harry', but these two let me approach a bit closer:

Greats shots mackguyver. i especially like the second one. Well done.
 
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Jack Douglas said:
Andy_Hodapp,

It must be exciting to have the opportunity. I rarely see an eagle and then only golden. Bet you were wishing you had a longer lens or could get closer!

Jack

Right now in the process of choosing a longer lens. Tamron 150-600mm? I did try and get closer but he flew away, but not before I got a shot of him flying!!!!

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Andy_Hodapp, so majestic even though it's small! Bet you're following AlanF's evaluation on the Tammy. If I didn't have my 300 X2 I have no doubt that's what I'd get.

I'm still stuck on my deck resorting to bribry.

6D 300 X1.4 1600th F16 ISO 1250


Jack
 

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mackguyver said:
Just pulled up the thread and wow - incredible shots by everyone! We really have a great bunch of bird photographers on CR and each time I click on this thread I'm amazed by what I see. I went to my usual haunt this weekend and once again spied some black-crowned night herons - still not as tame as 'Harry', but these two let me approach a bit closer:

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Nice shots, especially the first one!
 
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Jack Douglas said:
Andy_Hodapp, so majestic even though it's small! Bet you're following AlanF's evaluation on the Tammy. If I didn't have my 300 X2 I have no doubt that's what I'd get.

I'm still stuck on my deck resorting to bribry.

6D 300 X1.4 1600th F16 ISO 1250


Jack

Nice shot. If that's f/16 and the wings are that soft, you must have been fairly close, 20 feet or less?
 
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CarlTN, I was a lot closer than 20'! ;) Remember my friends the chickadees love me so they pose.

Actually Downy was pretty cooperative too. Sure would like some variety. Today Sammy Jay and Maggie Magpie showed up - for 1/10 second! They don't like me for sure.

6D 300 X1.4 3200th F6.3 ISO 400

Jack
 

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Jack Douglas said:
CarlTN, I was a lot closer than 20'! ;) Remember my friends the chickadees love me so they pose.

Actually Downy was pretty cooperative too. Sure would like some variety. Today Sammy Jay and Maggie Magpie showed up - for 1/10 second! They don't like me for sure.

6D 300 X1.4 3200th F6.3 ISO 400

Jack

Very nice! None of them like me, but I hate chickadees, as I've told you before. They are common folk...hahah.
 
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