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    Young Redtail

    Finally got a break from the gloomy weather we have been having , i was driving from one job to another and came upon this guy and he was willing to pose for me
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    Nice sharpness to the head/eye/beak. Love that gloomy, moody sky!

    You've been capturing excellent photos!
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    Yes, great capture. Raptors rock!
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    Oooh he is beautiful!! Great job!! :thumbsup:

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    Re: Young Redtail

    Very nice shot!

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    Re: Young Redtail

    thats a bloody cool bird

    great shot, great to look at

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    Re: Young Redtail

    Thanks guys , i was lucky to get a nice majestic pose from this guy. This is a full frame with just a slight crop of one side to get rid of a few branches, i used my 70-300mm with a 1.4 X Kenko TC.
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    Re: Young Redtail

    I'm fascinated by raptors and wonder how you and others catch these great creatures. I see them frequently while driving, When I stop and try to approach they are taking off. Is it just a matter of trial and error, slow approach or do you often find they are willing to wait for you?

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    Outstanding work Glenn. I hope that one day I get an opportunity like this and nail it just like you did. Simply incredible.
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    Re: Young Redtail

    Beatiful capture.

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    Jaedon, Cassie1 , thanks for taking the time Mule i only wish it was as easy as it was this time . I just got out of my truck and just walked right up to him and he just stayed there giving me a look . About one in ten will give me a good pose before they hightail it away LOL . Im hoping on getting a 500mm next summer hoping it will help.

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    Knight, great image. :thumbsup: All our raptors have gone south for the winter, in fact just about everything except, crows, magpies and sparrows are gone - oh well, it is mid November.

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    PS : it helps to wear a hat with a big rim and mice dangling from it
    Had me lol.:lol:

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    WesternGuy , your Raptors leave for the winter , ours mostly stay the winter. Im hoping to see some Owls this year .the last time i saw one was 2 years ago. Here,s another from the same shoot but i added a slight sunlight filter in CS.
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    Re: Young Redtail

    Another great capture Glenn.

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    Re: Young Redtail

    Very cool that the RTHA stayed still for you!
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