Exposures look ok but the focus is off on several.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller
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From: "Larry Colen" <l...@red4est.com>
Subject: Birds in Northern California (so far)
I'm on a trip to Oregon to deal with parental issues. On my way up I
went to a tango event in McCloud (Mt Shasta). Here are a bunch of
photos taken at several places, a rest stop south of Willows, the Sac
wildlife reserve, a casino north of willows, and McCloud.
Someone has already helped me identify the Western Kingbird, and the
flick. If anyone can ID other birds in the set, that would be awesome.
I think that both the black and the brown birds (at the rest stop) are
blackbirds, and that I have a bunch of sparrows from all over. The
pinkish pigeon might be a mourning dove.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157697754864334
After grabbing a snack at Floyd's frosty (surprisingly good burgers by
the way) I saw some hummers and was taking photos of them when someone
told me about the flick in the pole in front of Floyd's. The photos of
the flick, the nest with the metal background and the hummers were taken
with the DA55-300, most of the rest with the sigma 50-500.
If anyone is really curious, the proofset is at:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157698251824285
It is less convenient to do processing on the road, I'm hoping to do
final edits when I get home. In the mean time, I've got a cheap monitor
as a secondary display, and photos on it seem a lot brighter than on my
laptop display (a bit over exposed) so feedback on general exposure of
the photos would be appreciated.
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