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    Snap Happy CaraRose's Avatar
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    Lousy shots, but both firsts for me...

    Figures the day after return my rental 50-500mm OS, I see tons of wildlife.

    I thought this was a yellow rumped, but then I saw a flash of red on its head.

    I'm pretty sure this is a ruby-crowned kinglet.








    I spotted a large flash of grey as I was heading for my car. Took me a few minutes to figure out I was looking at a Kingfisher. At which point I believed I exclaimed "HOLY F***"... First time ever seeing a Kingfisher







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    Re: Lousy shots, but both firsts for me...

    Cara Rose, these aren't bad considering what you had to work with. I really hate it when the birds don't cooperate and come out to a clear area. I think I had pretty much the same reaction as you last week when I spotted a belted kingfisher for the first time ever. However your images turned out a lot better than mine! Nice job.
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    Re: Lousy shots, but both firsts for me...

    Looks like the Kingfisher wasn't too bothered by your presence, nice shots Cara, esp the bif.
    Looking forward to your thoughts on the 50-500 OS
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    Re: Lousy shots, but both firsts for me...

    Cara,
    Wonderful shots. Kingfishers are usually very spooky and take off before I can even get my eyes focused much less the camera.
    Which lens did you use on these?
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    Re: Lousy shots, but both firsts for me...

    Very nice firsts!

    I have yet to capture the ruby on a ruby-crowned kinglet.
    Please do not edit or repost my images.

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    Re: Lousy shots, but both firsts for me...

    Quote Originally Posted by gotrocks
    Cara,
    Wonderful shots. Kingfishers are usually very spooky and take off before I can even get my eyes focused much less the camera.
    Which lens did you use on these?
    300mm f/4 L IS. And the 300mm F/4 with a 1.4x TC. They're all heavily cropped.
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    Re: Lousy shots, but both firsts for me...

    Heavy cropping. The plague on us 300mm owners. haha
    Your Kingfisher shots are excellent. Very sharp even with the crop.
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    Re: Lousy shots, but both firsts for me...

    great finds there! Kinglets have been moving for about 12 days on the east coast
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