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Port Aransas area and Whooping Cranes

This is a discussion on Port Aransas area and Whooping Cranes within the Nature and Wildlife forums, part of the Showcase category; Oh. My. Goodness. Thanks for pointing me to this thread. Beautiful images. Beautiful light and great "catches". Exposure is dead ...

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02-07-2012, 04:27 PM


Oh. My. Goodness. Thanks for pointing me to this thread. Beautiful images. Beautiful light and great "catches". Exposure is dead on. I will definitely check out Kevin and his boat.

So, you were shooting at 700?
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Thanks, Aileen.


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So, you were shooting at 700?
Yes, 500mm f4 plus 1.4x TC for a total 700mm for most of these. The crane reflections were taken with a 70-200mm zoom.

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That's some serious gear!!
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Wow Sid! Just now seeing this post. Amazing variety of birds and all excellently captured.
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Nice series of images!

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02-11-2012, 07:06 PM


Certainly a very enjoyable viewing. Thanks for sharing your awesome trip!

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