* The Weekly Image Thread 23 11 13 #812 *

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Welcome to the Weekly Image Thread!

This thread will appear every Saturday (GMT). If the thread is nearing full before the next Saturday, I may start a new thread and carry on until it fills or the next Saturday arrives and it is reasonably full in which case I will start another. Confused, so am I! From time to time the start could be delayed if I am unavailable.

Although this Weekly thread is in the Olympus SLR forum, we openly welcome users of all brands and models.

Please:

  1. Reply to this post and change the TITLE!
  2. Please reply to at least one other contribution, your replies encourage posters!!!
  3. If asked, please share your processing techniques or technical details.
  4. Please show the EXIF if possible. Please identify the lens used regardless of which camera was used to take the image. This helps people form opinions of the lens used with the body to possibly influence future acquisitions.
  5. If special lighting was used to create your image stating what was done may help others.
Thanks for joining and contributing this week.

Andrew (19andrew47)

Formerly: The Weekly OMD & 4/3 DSLR Images & The Weekly 4/3 DSLR
 
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That one is superb.
 
I know it's a lot of work for you and a lot of gymnastics to capture various elements of the games, but this one somehow summarizes everything. Gloves and sticks on ice are just cherries on the top. Excellent, excellent efforts!!!

Thank you.
 
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You win the prize for that red. Excellent.
 
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i know it's all about birds, but that sky...
 
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Thanks Chris. I got really lucky with the light that day.

Dave
 
Thanks, Andrew. Most of the hawks I see fly when I get too close. The new lens helps, and I am getting in practice of holding the bird in the FOV at long focal lengths...but mostly with pelicans, so far. Rich
 
Thanks, Chris. A series of storms coming off The Pacific gives us those beautiful skies between them. Out for birds with such skies, lack of birds isn't much of a bother. I just change to 'scapes and skies. Rich
 

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