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I've been doing a lot of photography, for the last several months, especially, ever since I got my new 400mm lens.

These first couple, I just took today.

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3rd year, juvenile Bald Eagle

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Caught one ! :)

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Hope you enjoy them,

Fish

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Chris,

I always look forward to seeing your pics when you post them, and I wasn't disappointed!  Great stuff!!

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Awesome photos Chris!

Questions though.  Bodega Bay? - Bird Photos?

Did you happen to run into a Tippi Hedren look alike?

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Nice Chris. Which 400 did you get? BIF are always fun to shoot. Probably my favorite thing to shoot.

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Much thanks guys :)

Hey nine miler, my lens is a 400mm F5.6, but I ususally shoot anywhere from F5.6 to F8.

Lund E, Tippi Hedron ?

Soccplayer, I have the F5.6 (the poor mans birding lens... only $1200) Wish I could afford the F4 ($6000) or the the F2.8 ($8500) .....but then again, even if I could, those lenses area PITA to lug around.

Peace,

Fish

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Hey nine miler, my lens is a 400mm F5.6, but I usually shoot anywhere from F5.6 to F8.

Veteran move :)

Most guys will simply shoot these fast, long primes wide open, with no regard for depth of field.  Your pictures clearly show intelligent aperture settings.  The sharpness of the images is nice and tight, too.  Its the difference between good gear taking the shot, and a good photographer making a beautiful picture.

Very nice stuff!

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Hey nine miler, my lens is a 400mm F5.6, but I usually shoot anywhere from F5.6 to F8.

Veteran move :)

Most guys will simply shoot these fast, long primes wide open, with no regard for depth of field. Your pictures clearly show intelligent aperture settings. The sharpness of the images is nice and tight, too. Its the difference between good gear taking the shot, and a good photographer making a beautiful picture.

Very nice stuff!

I agree. For BIF I shoot f/8 -/11. Francho, you have a 400 too correct? It's probably my favorite lens although at times I wish it was a little faster and perhaps a little longer.

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Yeah, collecting dust....bought it for baseball, but found I really couldn't enjoy watching my son play from behind the lens. I use my 17-40, 100 Macro, and 10-22 more than all the others combined.

And BTW, Tippi Hedron is a Hitchcock reference, LMAO....had to look her name up.

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Yeah Chris, Francho figured it out.

It was a reference to an old Alfred Hitchcock movie, The Birds! It took place ina small seaside community of the same name.

Some of us old dogs just can't forget a blonde. Any Blonde! ;D

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  Great pic's man I wish I could shoot half that good.

  The movie "The Birds" just scared the crap out of us as kids. It was creepy but an excellent movie.

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Those are truly great pictures.  You have talent my friend.  nicely done.

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WOW!  Very impressive.  That last one is my newest desktop.

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Thanks again guys :)

Oh, and BTW, "The Birds" by Alfred Hitchcock, was actually filmed in Bodega Bay, CA. And I can totally see why ! I shot there all Winter long. In fact, the Bufflehead shots I posted for this thread, were taken there :)

Peace,

Fish

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