Hi list,
These two shots benefited both of human error and of unexpected
circumstances.
Wrote about both chances at the bottom of each one - one of them may
lead me to experiment further with the 4000ED.
I'm pasting the links to the small versions, so you can read what I
wrote there at their bottom, if you wish.
As always, you can see them at 1280 (high or wide) - and there's the
usual link to see them on black.
Wish I had an OM 4Ti and a 300mm ƒ/4,5 when spotted the bird, but ever
since that spring 2004, I never saw another one in our countryside :-(
1- <http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/3939183294/>
2- <http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/3939191492/>
Comments welcome.
Fernando,
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