An unusually cooperative Coopers Hawk fell prey to my lens with pleasing sunlight and shadows. Now, if only it was eating something delicious...
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Interesting note: Quality Control: The 1st photo was uploaded thru Flickr and these last 2 photos were uploaded from Blogger. Can you see a difference in color and sharpness? I sure do!
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6 comments:
Great shots Hannibal! You take fantastic photos! As for the flickr photo, I can't see it (it's blocked at work) so I'll have to come back to check it out once I'm home. :)
I don't know how you do it other than probably having a very good zoom lense but those pictures are really nice.
Very nice photos! He's such a sharp-eyed beautiful bird.
Very lovely shots,as for the difference,the Flickr one has more saturated colors.
Blessings,Ruth
They let me get close sometimes, but everytime I start to bring up the camera they fly just like the belted king fisher. I will keep trying.
These are fantastic shots, kudos, Brad.
Fantastic Hannibal! What luck to get one to sit! I was looking out my window at the little birds yesterday when, most likely, a Sharp-shinned swooped in but missed. I had about 3 seconds for my brain to record what had just happened! It was SO fast!
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