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PrescottPhotog
Oct-22-2007, 08:20 PM
Hi Everyone,

So I was sitting out at the lake late today when the local trouble maker decided to go looking for lunch. But rather than swoop down on them at 200 mph like usual, he decided to go visit them close up and pick something out al-a-cart. It was funny to watch cause the ducks and coots didn't panic when he landed (like they do when he swoops down) but there were no volunteers either.

He stayed on the sand bar for quite a while walking back and forth looking each one of them over, then he took off to see if they looked the same from higher up. A big Harrier started to chase him like they did the other day so he just disappeared back to his hangout in the rocks.

Hope you like them..

#1 (shots 1 thru 3 are long long shots on a monopod - sorry for the shake)
http://webblinks.com/postings/falcon_3/pf_1.jpg
#2
http://webblinks.com/postings/falcon_3/pf_2.jpg
#3
http://webblinks.com/postings/falcon_3/pf_3.jpg
#4
http://webblinks.com/postings/falcon_3/pf_4.jpg
#5
http://webblinks.com/postings/falcon_3/pf_5.jpg
#6
http://webblinks.com/postings/falcon_3/pf_6.jpg
#7
http://webblinks.com/postings/falcon_3/pf_7.jpg

jdmphoto
Oct-22-2007, 08:33 PM
Very nice, I like numbers 4 and 6 the best.:thumb

riddim_maker
Oct-22-2007, 10:55 PM
He probably had a big breakfast already and was just going over the choices for dinner:D
They're all good shots, but #4 really stands out :thumb
Thanks for sharing Chris

dbaker1221
Oct-23-2007, 04:18 AM
i think I like #4 best too ..good shooting:clap

jwear
Oct-23-2007, 07:18 AM
very good --the menu was just too vast :D

raptorcaptor
Oct-23-2007, 08:18 AM
Excellent captures Chris. There is an artificial pond where I work, which has a bunch of mallards. Occaisionally a Cooper's Hawk will come and bath in the pond. The mallards don't seem to be bothered by him at all.

PrescottPhotog
Oct-23-2007, 11:06 AM
They're all good shots, but #4 really stands out :thumb Thanks for sharing Chris

Hi Russ, Thanks for your comment on #4

PrescottPhotog
Oct-23-2007, 11:08 AM
i think I like #4 best too ..good shooting:clap

Hi Dave, Thanks for your comment. This guy is showing up more and more lately, especially on windy days. It is amazing to me the way the Harriers chase it all over. I can see the Falcon way across the lake sitting in a tree and the Harriers circle overhead just like a couple vultures.

PrescottPhotog
Oct-23-2007, 11:09 AM
Very nice, I like numbers 4 and 6 the best.:thumb

Hi JDM, Thanks for viewing and for your comments.

PrescottPhotog
Oct-23-2007, 11:12 AM
very good --the menu was just too vast :D

Hi Jeff, I think he was looking for the "all you can eat" buffet.

PrescottPhotog
Oct-23-2007, 11:14 AM
Excellent captures Chris. There is an artificial pond where I work, which has a bunch of mallards. Occaisionally a Cooper's Hawk will come and bath in the pond. The mallards don't seem to be bothered by him at all.

Hi Glenn, When he landed none of the other birds seemed to care that he was there but when he is in the air they all know it and move to get out of the strike zone. Thanks for your comments.

BigAl
Oct-24-2007, 08:30 PM
Nice Chris!:thumb

Have you tried a bit of noise reduction? In some of the shots the sky noise grabs me ahead of the bird.

BBiggs
Oct-24-2007, 08:33 PM
These are cool! I like shot #4 the most! :huh :thumb

BBiggs
Oct-24-2007, 08:34 PM
Nice Chris!:thumb

Have you tried a bit of noise reduction? In some of the shots the sky noise grabs me ahead of the bird.

I didn't think the noise was that bad. I guess I'm not that picky yet :rofl

PrescottPhotog
Oct-24-2007, 10:42 PM
These are cool! I like shot #4 the most! :huh :thumb

Hi Brenton, Thanks for viewing and for your comments.

Ric Grupe
Oct-25-2007, 02:28 PM
Nice bunch, Chris. :D

Is it just my eyes or could all these shots use just a little bit more sharpening and contrast boost? Just a wee bit, mind you.