Grandpapy
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I'm thinking he dips the photos LSD, that's what makes the photos "Pop". Colors so strong you can smell them!His contributions are so vibrant. All I have are my own pictures taken with my trusty Canon.

I'm thinking he dips the photos LSD, that's what makes the photos "Pop". Colors so strong you can smell them!His contributions are so vibrant. All I have are my own pictures taken with my trusty Canon.
Nice, very sneaky![]()
It's a deadly addiction. Once you get hooked you can never stop. Especially when you capture a bird you've never seen before. I feel for you. LOLApparently I'm in to photographing birds now. Just kind of evolved when I picked up a slr off of Craigslist.
I need to invest in a better zoom...
Your first bird is an English Sparrow a.k.a. House Sparrow (introduced species). The second one looks like either a Red-shouldered Hawk or a Red-tailed hawk. I think I see a belly band and that usually means a Red-tailed Hawk and we all know what the last one is.Apparently I'm in to photographing birds now. Just kind of evolved when I picked up a slr off of Craigslist.
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I need to invest in a better zoom...
Thank for that. I actually had no idea what the 1st bird was.Your first bird is an English Sparrow a.k.a. House Sparrow (introduced species). The second one looks like either a Red-shouldered Hawk or a Red-tailed hawk. I think I see a belly band and that usually means a Red-tailed Hawk and we all know what the last one is.![]()