I'm on a Roll
Y'all seen my recent Hawky post ( well didn't ya :lol).
The next afternoon I thought I'd see how far that ankle jewlery will let me wander, so off to the Pond I went
While walking the trail wifey points right and freezes (good training :rofl) there sits
and
and then he was gone :cry. Oh well 1st time capture for me!
Took wifey home and gave her a proper reward :lust :bad
That's my story and I'm stickin to it :wink
The next afternoon I thought I'd see how far that ankle jewlery will let me wander, so off to the Pond I went
While walking the trail wifey points right and freezes (good training :rofl) there sits
and
and then he was gone :cry. Oh well 1st time capture for me!
Took wifey home and gave her a proper reward :lust :bad
That's my story and I'm stickin to it :wink
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BTW, too bad you don't shoot Canon. I thought of you when I read this item from a Russian dude who posted it on a Canon forum:
The SPEED of the new 1DMark III is EXACTLY the same as the best and famous Russian submachine gun "AK-47" - 10f/sec=600/min, as AK-47 have: 600 bulets/min..
and more: 30RAW files per session is the same as magazine chamber of "AK-47" - 30 bullets...
...and even more: calibre of AK-47 is 7.62 - close to pixel size of 1DMark III - 7.2 .. and this 7.62 calibre is the same as old russian rifle which was named as "trehlineinaya" what means iin English as "trilinear" as Mark III
So there you go. Definitely time for an old gunner to switch to Canon. :gun2
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-joel
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Then he would be kicking himself when the D3 gets released.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
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I don't know Just know I don't have any other images
I'll go look in a bit
You know me to well :wow :lol
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Hmmm last time I had to deal with AK's .............well let's just say I'll stick with NIKON even more now !! :rambo
Red shoulder maybe, but I was thinkin sharp shin or broad wing ??
Will chk later.
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Many thanks Maestro
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Wonder if you can crop some:>))
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Thanks for sharing.
Dick.
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unfortunitly for me my wife only stops & points ..........at shoes when we're at Kohls
Dave
Are you makin fun of my Belly again :poke
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At least I am pretty sure. Here is a Redshoulder for comparison. Although this florida bird is the palest variety.
Realy great images Ben. Blazing sharp.
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Nice capture Albert
However this is a Ca RSH.
Did some research this morn and it fits
Here is a RTH
and here's a Coopers
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-joel
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I with Joel on this one! It is either an adult Cooper's hawk, or an adult Sharp-shinned hawk. And Ben's other Cooper's is a juvie. All nice shots! Particularly the ratcatcher!
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