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    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
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    Cemetery Birds

    Two shots from some of my hikes through our local cemetery. Nothing rare for sure!

    I did miss two opportunities to capture white-winged crossbills which were seen there. There is a wintering merlin being reported quite frequently so I hope see/photograph one to add to my list.
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    Re: Cemetery Birds

    Hey, Loupey, did you use MF for these two? Looks like you nearly missed it on the first one Composition looks good though...but that's not a surprise coming from you

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    Re: Cemetery Birds

    Thanks, AE - the focus appears to be between the eye and the beak in the junco shot.

    Yeah, always MF and AE. Haven't yet ventured to AF for any nature/wildlife.

    But still waiting for some good BIF opportunities to try out the AF on the 500mm. I'll let you know when/if I ever use AF.
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    Re: Cemetery Birds

    Cardinal is good and sharp Loupey , Junco does appear a bit soft in comparison but it could be that the BG is busier on the Junco .Still very nice
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    Re: Cemetery Birds

    Very nice – envy your weather!

    Junco does indeed appear a bit soft. But I like it, it creates a sort of "feeling", which wouldn't be possible with a tack-sharp image. Composition is great as always, Loupey. :thumbsup:

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    Re: Cemetery Birds

    Get back there and find the crossbills. They live in conifers BTW.
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