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<blockquote data-quote="Bsmooth" data-source="post: 3465303" data-attributes="member: 133425"><p>Those are great in flight shots. I was talking to someone the other day who shoots about the same places I do and we meet up quite a few times. He was telling me a lot of people seem to shoot the middle to larger size birds, he was talking mostly perched , but some in flight as well.</p><p> So he was going to try the smaller birds, even the more common chickadees , sparrows and other birds. He does his own prints as well and is using the new Canon 50Mp 5DSR. The prints were huge, some as large as 30x40, and the sparrows and others he showed me are amazingly beautiful, with detail I had never even seen before. I only wish I had one here to post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bsmooth, post: 3465303, member: 133425"] Those are great in flight shots. I was talking to someone the other day who shoots about the same places I do and we meet up quite a few times. He was telling me a lot of people seem to shoot the middle to larger size birds, he was talking mostly perched , but some in flight as well. So he was going to try the smaller birds, even the more common chickadees , sparrows and other birds. He does his own prints as well and is using the new Canon 50Mp 5DSR. The prints were huge, some as large as 30x40, and the sparrows and others he showed me are amazingly beautiful, with detail I had never even seen before. I only wish I had one here to post. [/QUOTE]
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