Birds "Three of a kind".

Mike Muizebelt

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Not entirely as two are hunters and one is a scavenger.
With the 80-200/2.8 at a bird show in France



1/125s f/4.0 at 180.0mm iso100



1/640s f/5.6 at 200.0mm iso100



1/160s f/4.5 at 123.0mm iso100

Cheers,
Mike
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'Best wide angle lens? Take a few steps back and look for the WoW effect.'



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Excellent as usual Mike.
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Regards Dean - Capturing Creation
 
Wow!! Three stunning photos, especially the 2nd shot. Fantastic as
usual, Mike!!
Hi Lance,

I "blame" it on the lens, there is not much that can go wrong with the 80-200/2.8, some sharp details and a lovely bokeh, a zoom to get a good composition and a camera that handles exposure.
I do like it though ;-)

Mike
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'Best wide angle lens? Take a few steps back and look for the WoW effect.'



http://www.pentaximaging.nl
 
Wow!! Three stunning photos, especially the 2nd shot. Fantastic as
usual, Mike!!
Hi Lance,

I "blame" it on the lens, there is not much that can go wrong with
the 80-200/2.8, some sharp details and a lovely bokeh, a zoom to get
a good composition and a camera that handles exposure.
I do like it though ;-)
I couldn't agree more, the FA*80-200 is a stunner of a lens.
Mike
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'Best wide angle lens? Take a few steps back and look for the WoW
effect.'



http://www.pentaximaging.nl
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Lance B
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The first one has some really neat and sharp eyes, I like the reflection on the birds right eye. All photos feature some really good composition, nicely done for sure...one heck of a lens too!

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Irek J.
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