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May 11, 2017 21:05:57   #
Strix
 
Great series of photos! What lens were you using?
Thanks - Strix.

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May 11, 2017 21:07:52   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
Robert R wrote:
Great series. So hard to photograph, you made it look easy.


Thank you so much Robert...both for your kind words and for understanding the difficulty in photographing them...so glad you liked the series!

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May 11, 2017 21:09:26   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
Emp wrote:
Very nice shots


Thank you John...I'm really glad you liked my shots...and thanks for taking the time to let me know!

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May 11, 2017 21:12:24   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
cameranut wrote:
Beautiful, Jan. Just Beautiful! I don't suppose you could shoo some of them down this way.


Gee former neighbor...I'd love to shoo some down your way...better yet deliver them in person I really get homesick for North Carolina...and besides that we don't even get the Prothonotary Warbler up here...so kindly shoo one up here!

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May 11, 2017 21:13:35   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
maren wrote:
Awesome shots.


Thank you maren...it's so good to know you liked my shots...and thanks for taking the time to let me know!

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May 11, 2017 21:15:26   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
sailorsmom wrote:
What a beautiful bird and you captured him very well Jan!


Thank you my friend...so glad you liked the colorful little Warbler...I was really worried that my bridge camera couldn't capture these hyperactive little birds!

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May 11, 2017 21:17:03   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
RiverRat47 wrote:
Really nice set of photos! Beautiful and well composed!!


Thanks for the kind words Steve...so glad you liked them...and also glad you joined the forum!

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May 11, 2017 21:18:23   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
Snap Shot wrote:
Beautiful captures Jan! Well done!


Thank you Snap Shot for your kind words...always appreciate your support...and thanks for the thumbs up!

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May 11, 2017 21:22:06   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
Pixelpixie88 wrote:
They have only gotten to southern MN a few days ago...little by little we are starting to see some. I'm up on the northern border so it takes a little longer. I did get a Palm Warbler photo last week, so it's starting. Yellow Rumps and Palms are here now. We are anxious!


Yay Marsha...glad you got the Palm Warbler...although they're here I haven't been lucky enough to get one! But I did get the Canada Warbler and that was a life bird for me

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May 11, 2017 21:23:42   #
Rob48 Loc: Portland, ME
 
Carolina Wings wrote:
The Blackburnian Warbler migrates through my area in the first part of May and then again in the Fall...the trick is to find them about the second week when they're singing gives them away and makes them easier to locate. They are very small and usually found at the tops of trees...and they never seem to stop moving

Sony RX10 III
ISO 400
Aperture f/8
Shutter Speed 1/1250th


Exquisite bird portraits, Jan; I know photographing songbirds can be a challenge.

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May 11, 2017 21:23:47   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
bnewmk wrote:
Sharp and colorful.Beautiful!


Thank you bnewmk...I really appreciate that...so glad to know you really liked my colorful little Warbler!

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May 11, 2017 22:20:00   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
wolvesaywe wrote:
Great pictures !


Thank you wolvesaywe...I'm so glad you liked them...and thanks for taking the time to let me know!

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May 11, 2017 22:35:02   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
cewhalen wrote:
I have just this week joined The Ugly Hedgehog forum. The first topic I clicked on was The Blackburnian Warbler. These birds pass through East Central Illinois in late April or early May and I have seen them a number of times. I was unfamiliar with your camera and had to look it up. Assuming a 600 lens setting was used, the bird still had to be a distance away and with 10 power binoculars, I have never seen this warbler this close up. I have only seen them high in trees and have to commend your great ability to get these excellent photos. Warblers move about quickly for the most part and this one is no exception. I have watched birds for 60 years and have done photography for 50 years. I have had Nikon and Canon cameras and lenses and did some developing 50 years ago as well. I was too busy in my work to take pictures other than of our kids and of our vacations which were always to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We have a cottage on Green Bay in the North Woods and have nesting Blackburnian Warblers on our property. I couldn't begin to get excellent photos you obtained. The main advantage of any modern camera is that digital is a fraction of the cost of developing film. All of the old photo magazines had add after add for photo lab companies now long out of business. The newer cameras learning curves can be a bit to a lot of a problem but that is the way life is. Computers had punch card inputs when I learned in 1969 to program in Basic and in Fortran 2, long forgotten by me. My first Compaq Deskpro 386-20 with a "you'll never fill it up" 130 meg hard drive cost $10K. It was the fastest computer in the world in 1987. I needed two of them. In audio, it is digital vs. analog. In photography, it was print vs. digital. Most people opt for the easier of the two paths. You make trade offs, cost vs performance. I would no longer begin to spend to get top of the line products as in not too long a period of time, it will no longer remain top of the line. I used a couple of Panasonic point and shoots and then got a Panasonic GX85 with a 14-140 lens. Maybe not the greatest but good enough for me. The new GH5 is looking pretty good to me as well but now I am thinking I should have gotten your Sony. I picked Miranda as my first camera due to an article in Consumer Reports and for video, went with Beta on the advice of an electrical engineer. 0 for 2. Your pictures were 5 for 5. Thank you for your beautiful photos.
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Thank you cewhalen...I really appreciate your kind words...and I'm so pleased you liked my Blackburnian series! Yes photography has come a long way...I remember how excited I was with my 1 megapixel camera with it's poor IQ and I remember telling my sister that this was going to change photography as we know it. Too bad I didn't have the money to invest in digital photography. Of course she laughed at me...but when I was sending her beautiful photos from my whopping 3.2 megapixel Sony cybershot camera...she quit laughing and sold her expensive Nikon SLR and bought a Sony digital camera. Wow...we've come a long way baby...both in cameras and computers!!
It seems like I've come full circle and back to the Sony point and shoot (bridge camera)...sold my Canon 7D MKII and my 300mm prime lens and went back to something lighter to carry on my treks through the woods. BTW...welcome to the forum!

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May 11, 2017 22:37:29   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
Madman wrote:
Beautiful captures, thanks for sharing.


Thank you Madman...I really appreciate that...so glad you liked my colorful little Warblers!

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May 11, 2017 22:48:11   #
James56 Loc: Nashville, Tennessee
 
Amazing...such a colorful little fellow too. Great job Jan and thanks for showing us something very different.

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