which lens you using?
those are good
even for a Canadian![]()
Coming from an American I know it's the best compliment a Canadian will get.Thanks.... sorta.
Canon 100 - 400 mm IS.
Ya but you still gotta neek up on 'em. The closer you can get the better.I was assuming it was that lens
Amazing how much that extra 100 mm makes over mine goes to 300mm
Thanks Zirc. If you moved back here we could go birding together. That would be a hoot. Langley is the horse capital of B.C. and I'm sure there's jobs there.OH! I love the picture of the house finch! :thumbup
Great pics.
Thanks Fred. I've not known you to drop in to this area before. I'm glad you did.nice bird pics
Just going from memory the Finch and the crow were quite close. Maybe 100' or so. The Cedar Waxwing was quite a distance. It's a fairly big crop on that shot. Thinking about it they were all big crops I believe.how far away were those birds would you guess ??
Do I have to move there? :unsure: Can't I just come visit? I'm sure there are jobs there that would interest me but it would be awfully hard to top what I've got going with my current job.Thanks Zirc. If you moved back here we could go birding together. That would be a hoot. Langley is the horse capital of B.C. and I'm sure there's jobs there.![]()
:nod: It's done well. Black birds are difficult to get good pics of.Lovely Guy! I love the crow one!
Yup, that's more my type![]()
You're a tough person to please.The second shot being my fave for content - and the other![]()
So do I but I gotta tell you those Cedar Waxwings are a gorgeous bird. Probably one of my fav's.Love #2
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