For some reason, I just have not been able to capture a wild hawk (other than one or two soaring far far away). I either don't have a camera when I spot one, or I don't have a hawk when I have a camera. Typical Murphy's Law syndrome.
Today, I was shooting two pairs of cardinals while standing tucked beside a pine tree. Then all four cardinals shot off. I figured a hiker had spooked them. Coming out from beside the tree, I spot a movement about 40' away.
Anyway, I'm glad to have the hawk monkey off my back. It's like fishing for that one last fish - that's the one that takes the longest to catch![]()
Shooting spec's:
Canon 30D
300mm f/4L IS + 2x TC
f/11
1/500s
ISO 400
edit: full-frame & hand-held




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The 30D is pretty good at ISO 400 (compared to the 10D) but nowhere close to what all the salespeople claim. At least to my scrutiny.




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