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Sunset Dive
Sunset Dive
scooter97


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Challenge: Free Study 2012-12 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-7D
Lens: Tamron AF 18-270mm F/3,5-6,3 Di II VC LD Aspherical [IF] macro for Canon
Location: Frisco, TX
Date: Dec 29, 2012
Aperture: f/7.1
ISO: 320
Shutter: 1/2000
Galleries: Birds
Date Uploaded: Dec 31, 2012

Thanks for the great comments and the very generous votes!

I was visiting my friends in Frisco Texas after Christmas when I took this shot. My friend's wife and son went into the Kroger (grocery store)while he and I waited out in the car. I heard this Coopers Hawk before I saw it. When it landed on a light post in the parking lot I thought "why not" and took my camera with the Tamron 18-270 lens on it and started shooting. This image was one of about 4 that I took when the hawk flew from one light post to another in the parking lot. So it is a completely wild bird just doing it's thing looking for birds to eat in a grocery store parking lot. BTW I witnessed this very same thing here at home in PA not more than a few weeks ago. The images that I took with my phone were not very good quality.

I'm sorry that I didn't have enought time to catch up with my fellow DPC'ers while I was in TX but there was just so little time. I hope to see you again sometime soon.

Statistics
Place: 15 out of 189
Avg (all users): 6.4889
Avg (commenters): 7.4286
Avg (participants): 6.4835
Avg (non-participants): 6.5000
Views since voting: 660
Views during voting: 231
Votes: 135
Comments: 9
Favorites: 0


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07/04/2013 04:56:59 PM
Real good shot! My only gripe with Tamron, as it use to be with some other 3rd party lenses, is the quality control. And personally, I have indirectly and directly experienced a few lemons. This shot, however, is perfect!
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01/11/2013 02:03:20 AM
Scott, as you know I'm not enamoured with massive zoom range telephotos for wildlife as they generally only have one sweet spot in FL and aperture cramping style and chances, however this is damn good for an all-in-wonder lens. Naturally camera and lens control must be the prime goal for any photographer to get the shot with whatever is in your bag and you have done that masterfully here. (What's it like in low light?)
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/07/2013 09:35:03 PM
Beautiful golden light and intense expression on the hawk. Someone is about to be dinner!
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01/07/2013 08:48:37 PM
Damn. Impressive capture.
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01/07/2013 08:42:45 PM
Excellent light, focus and detail and I really like the framing - the diagonal emphasizes the dive. 9 Voted earlier.
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01/07/2013 07:17:37 PM
coming in for a straffing run.
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01/07/2013 12:50:33 PM
Powerful shot!! This is great and sooo difficult to capture. Well done
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01/06/2013 05:34:39 PM
Awesome BIF and camera/lens control. Whilst the direct sunlight made it 'easier' there is still a lot of skill involved. Hard to determine if a true wildlife shot or at a raptor centre. Nonetheless an 8.
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01/02/2013 01:34:35 AM
well captured
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