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If you were going for the hair on the neck, that you did. It appears from the details that you may have had a doubler on the 70-200 --- if that's the case, that may explain the out of focus head. Most shots like this I would have put the focus on the eye, when I do that and the eye-brows are sharp, I'm happy. I would like to know more about the shot because I've been entertaining that lense, but after seeing this I would reconsider getting one. Thanks for the look, very nice gallery, very interesting water droplet shots. The best to you, Al
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Very nice - spot on focus -- well done!
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She seems to tolerate the lawn mower and comes to hang around almost
every day. I was about 10 feet from her when I took this. Thanks for
the look. Comments are always welcome
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Was torn between this and the Whiteface river one, but I'd have to say this is more appealing, at least for me because of the calmer waters. Beautiful work, nice composition, depth great. Very good.
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Very nice shot, well done.
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It just appears that a lower ISO may have helped or a faster shutter. It just appears overexposed.
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OUTSTANDING shot. glad you posted. Thanks
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It was a cold spring morning and these two were out on the road
sunning to get warm. All comments welcome. Thanks for all.
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This was taken with the first Digital camera I bought, A Kodak, and
that camera really burned up the battery power. Anyway I sat right on
the dam and put out some Beaver lure and within 5 min. he was swimming
closer all the time and didn't even know I was there till after this
shot I asked him what he was doing and SPLASH , gone. Thanks for
looking, sorry to get so long with the story. It was a KODAK moment.
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This was one of those times where if you would have waited a few min.
the sun would have done away with the frost. As with a lot of photos,
it was better being there than the end result. 3D would be the answer
I guess. Thanks for looking and comments or critiques are welcome.
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This is one fine shot, good job. Stay warm, have a good year and take more photos to share with us. Thanks
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Paul,
Love those old homestead and barn photos, always a little sadness seeing those old buildings slowly dying, the memories all those old buildings must hold. Great scene.
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This Caboose was used on the Minnesota, USA, Iron Range back in the
1920s and is kept by a private owner on his property in Poplar,
Wisconsin, USA. Viewable on Google Earth.
all comments welcome. Thanks for viewing.
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A photo "LIKE" this is what enticed me to buy my first DSLR.
probably cropped to tight but the idea is my reflection in the eye.
I've tried with my deer photos but the eye must be different with deer.
As always I welcome your comments, thanks for looking in.
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Very well done. Nice shot.
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An unusual bird in this area, but becoming more frequent, have about
30 during the winter. Comments always welcome, Thank You
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Nice presentation, well done.
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Great effect here, did this once with a Cemetery photo. Anyway, "Bless" the miners.
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comments always welcome, Thanks to all
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Great shot, love it. To get the wings I think you have to be at about 2000 or more shutter speed. NICE, NICE, NICE
Young wild turkey DSC00950abw
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Excellent Job. Congrats