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Time to Feed the Kids
Lens: SMC Pentax-DA* 1:4 60-250 mm ED (IF) SDM Camera: K-3 ii Photo Location: Hafer Park - Edmond, OK ISO: 200 Shutter Speed: 1/250s Aperture: F6.3 
Posted By: RJDavis-OK, 05-22-2019, 07:14 PM

Cropped. Watched this one working for an hour or so feeding a nest of hungry babies.

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05-23-2019, 04:00 AM   #2
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Now this is a real classic photograph. I do not see how the IQ could possibly be improved even with Leica or Hasselblad. Geeeezzz, what an awesome capture. Thanks for sharing.

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Now this is a real classic photograph. I do not see how the IQ could possibly be improved even with Leica or Hasselblad. Geeeezzz, what an awesome capture. Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you Tonytee.
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Really an amazing shot.

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Really an amazing shot.
Thank you. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.
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Sooo sharp despite the crop!
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Sooo sharp despite the crop!
Thanks RobG.

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QuoteOriginally posted by RJDavis-OK Quote
Cropped. Watched this one working for an hour or so feeding a nest of hungry babies.
wow! incredible detail! love the catch light in the eye! capturing the action of eating really adds to these images! well done
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wow! incredible detail! love the catch light in the eye! capturing the action of eating really adds to these images! well done


Thank you FozzFoster. I was amazed at the level of effort needed to feed a nest of hungry baby birds.
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Cropped. Watched this one working for an hour or so feeding a nest of hungry babies.
Cracking shot! Sharp feathers and nice bokeh.
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Cracking shot! Sharp feathers and nice bokeh.


Thanks RobSpain.
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Excellent image! Worth the wait.
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Great capture! Superb details and expression.
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Cropped. Watched this one working for an hour or so feeding a nest of hungry babies.
Views of birds and their prey are so special.
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Thanks all. I barely qualify as an amateur photographer. Your comments are appreciated.
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