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May 17, 2015 14:39:00   #
Andrea.Jarrell wrote:
These are really good images of a really cool bird. I have never seen this bird before.

Thanks Andrea.Jarrell,
It is the first time I had ever seen them in Northeast Wisconsin.
And as I was driving, had to stop. And take some pictures so I could look it up.
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May 16, 2015 22:30:42   #
Caspian Tern,
got these shots yesterday in Peshtigo WI. Sure have never seen anything like this in our area before. Guess they are just passing by, so glad I got to see them.

Nikon D7100 w/ Nikon 18-300mm len


f/5.6 ISO 320 1/2000

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May 16, 2015 22:19:26   #
Good Job Tom, the first one is really nice.
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Jan 12, 2015 16:10:20   #
Great shots of the male Red Bellied looks awesome.
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Jan 12, 2015 11:55:12   #
I really love my Nikon D7100 got mine about a year ago. I also have the D7000 both every good camera's in my book.

Pair of Pielated Woodpeckers. f/8 -ISO 1000 -1/100 sec. Nikon D7000


female Cardinal f/ 5.6-ISO 1000- 1/800 sec Nikon D7100

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Apr 8, 2014 00:05:54   #
BamaTexan wrote:
Great captures!


Thanks BamaTexan!
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Apr 7, 2014 15:02:49   #
BamaRick wrote:
Thanks Kru, come on down to some warm weather.


That sounds great we still have about of foot or so of SNOW on the ground here.
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Apr 7, 2014 15:00:28   #
skywarrior wrote:
Nice, I know what you mean, they can be very difficult to get close enough to, did you use a blind?


Kinda, I took them from my house one big blind. Open window with camo over it.
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Apr 7, 2014 00:36:41   #
Hibler wrote:
Thanks


:thumbup:
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Apr 7, 2014 00:35:56   #
stevesottl wrote:
Thank you for your comments.


You are so welcome, after seeing your pictures I think we might do clouds for our little local photo club. Not one is ever the same.
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Apr 7, 2014 00:33:40   #
Bmac wrote:
Very good photographs. :thumbup:

Thank you so much Bmac, I know I was one happy camper to get them both together.
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Apr 7, 2014 00:32:46   #
PierreH wrote:
It is really an a-ha year. Well done.

Pierre

Thanks PierreH, I was in heaven.
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Apr 6, 2014 23:14:44   #
DB wrote:
After vacillating for several months I finally took the plunge last night and ordered my new Nikon D7100. I also got an extra battery and two 32g sd cards. Cannot wait to get my hands on it next week. It will take some getting used to as it does so much more than my D90 but they say you're never too old to learn. (I will be testing that theory) I welcome any suggestions, lessons learned, things you especially like or don't really like about this camera if you have one. Not looking for the Why did you not get a full frame, etc Just looking for opinions on the D7100 if you use one.... Thanks and looking forward to hearing about your experiences with it.
After vacillating for several months I finally too... (show quote)


DB,
Congratulations, I got my D7100 about a year ago when it first came out. And I love it, I also have the D7000. I am not sure what the D90 all had, but I know if you take raw it is awesome. You have 2 slots for you SD cards. I like to set my for one raw and the other jpg. Being a smaller person, the D7100 fits just right in my hand. Not to heavy like the full frames. There are sites on the internet that I watched little video's that helped me. I think you will really love it. Good luck and enjoy you are never to old to learn.
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Apr 6, 2014 22:57:25   #
BamaRick wrote:
These are the first pics I have taken with me taking control over the settings.. I am open to critique so I can learn.

BamaRick,
I think you did a great job. Makes we want to be there.
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Apr 6, 2014 16:28:52   #
stevesottl wrote:
One thing about the tropics is that you do get intense cloud picture opportunities..I like this.

Great pictures stevesottl, clouds are always so interesting. Thanks for sharing them with us.
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