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After bigdawg's thread a couple of weeks ago that became a discussion and sharing of small birds in flight, I have been making a conscious effort to shoot them. This Cardinal was from last weekend.
![]() This morning, it was a female Cardinal, taking off from a rail fence ![]() This indigo bunting took off from the feeder, heading directly into a harsh sun ![]() This bunting wasn't in flight, but I couldn't resist posting because I liked the colors of this shot so well. (all shots with the K20 and Phoenix 100-400) ![]() Paul |
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Nice work, Paul. The female cardinal is really nice.
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Hi Paul
Really like the female cardinal take off shot. Looks like the Phoenix 100-400 does a good job. Will have to see if any stillavailable !!! Ian Mc |
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Ian Mc wrote:
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The 2nd one is my favourite also.
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