Thats a good shot Jack. The small limbs don't interfer at all, and the
bird is nice a crisp.

I think I'll start looking for an 80-320

Dave

On Dec 20, 2007 3:55 PM, Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Went to the local State Wildlife Area, again, this AM. Brilliant day
> and a nice break from recent, but much needed, rains.
> A pro friend has gotten me into hawks at this point.
> Am linking a crop from the middle of a shot of a Red-shouldered hawk
> taken with my trusty FA 80~320. It's serving me well so far, but am
> anxious to eventually get the DA* 60~250 which, I understand, MAY be
> available in the spring of '08.
> I have no serious intention of becoming 'a wildlife photographer'
> accept on a very casual basis. If I were, I'd be thinking 600mm
> minimum.
> All this type of shot takes is being there and shaking the target
> somewhere within the frame, little PS and cropping.
> Does give one the feeling of a true "capture", however.
>
> Jack
>
> All comments welcome!
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