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I saw hundreds of crains in the swamp one day. They was too far to get any good shots. All was in trees it looked wild. I thought it was bug pods at first but this crane came flying close to me and I got this shot off. one of the best ones of him in a tree. I took this with my 35 mm film camera with a 200 lens with a 2x thing on it to make the 200 lens into a 400. Best I got. Guess you bird shoots would have thrown this shot away. It no where close to the birds I saw here on Rend. I getting no ebots here even my ebots on comments is gone lol. got to fly by the sit of my pants here thanks you all. I just doing the best I can with what I have. I got the camera set on auto here. It means just the F stops is auto. I have to focus on my own.

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angelbearzs

6:53PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

wow that is very nice stot !!!!!:)

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jif3d

7:09PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Don't worry about your e-bots, they will turn up sooner or later, your capture of the CRANE is BRILL ! almost looks like he is in a maze and can't find the way out, well done Jocko ~Cheers~

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Richardphotos

7:13PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

I prefer not getting the ebots, so I just browse the galleries.if I do not see a recent post, then I do a search for the artists name.an excellent capture Jock. Cranes are not easy to capture because they are afraid of humans and I do not blame them

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rainbows

7:24PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

It is a brilliant capture, Jock of this wonderful bird in his natural environment. I LOVE it!! ebots are not right :-( You work hard, do not have the time some of us have to search though galleries. You fly by the seat of your pants.. You do great. Have a wonderful night. Hugs. Di

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drifterlee

7:46PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Great shot, Jocko! We have cranes here in Michigan, too! Sometimes in the summer there will be a bunch of cranes walking in the fields near the swamps.

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goodoleboy

7:55PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Pretty good shot, Jocko, especially using a 400mm lens setup. With a heavy lens at that distance you're lucky to get a steady shot unless your using a tripod. Maybe you could use a faster shutter speed for a sharper picture. Anyway, good looking bird sitting among all those neat branches.

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jocko500

8:03PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

was useing 400 film here. guess it too slow

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sharky_

8:26PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

I wonder how that bird got between/thru all those branches. Interesting shot... Aloha

gingerlou

8:42PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Superb capture, very rare to catch these cranes in trees, way to go, Bravo!

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LudyMelltSekher

8:48PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Wonderful Photography. Excellent!! Congratulations!!

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visionart

9:04PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Nice Natural Capture!

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three_grrr

9:37PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Very cool shot. I have not seen these in trees, except on TV. So this is pretty cool!

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babuci

9:39PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Unique shot...how did it get up there?

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watifeye

9:41PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

You did well to get this shot of the Crane up the trees Jock. I have only once captured a Crane on film and it was so far away that it looked the size of a sparrow, needed a magnifying glass to see it lol!. Excellent capture1

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annie5

9:50PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Wow..you're very lucky not easy to capture a Crane in a tree! That's a superb capture Jocko! :)

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skiwillgee

10:04PM | Sat, 24 February 2007

Nice shot. A bird in a tree is worth two in a bush. (that is not exactly the thing Ben Franklin said, but i doubt he ever saw a crane in a tree)

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wawadave

12:28AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

not too bad a shot some times no matter how hard you try things just won,t go how you want!!

MrsLubner

1:00AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Nice job under difficult conditions. Lovely crane.

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busi2ness

1:41AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Very well captured with what you have. It looks very odd for a bird with that wide a wingspan to perch on this tree.

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Hendesse

3:26AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Wow...you've captured him in a tree. Excellently done!!

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carlx

3:38AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Awesome and lucky capture!!!

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lior

3:39AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Gorgeous capture!

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tallpindo

5:04AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Your ebots may be being sent to bulk mail. Mine just shifted yesterday. Using a Barlow 2x is a tough proposition hand held. The telescope I bought for my son in the late 70's had a Barlow that would introduce fine black dust of refringement to the objective.

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:00AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Very opportune shot Jock....!!! Excellent work too....!!!

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Star4mation

6:01AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Super wildlife capture Jock!!!

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Thelby

6:15AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Very NIce Capture!!!

kjpweb

7:19AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Nice one! Though it isn't a crane! It's a Great White Egret - you know these things I always shoot? You got yourself one, too! Bravo!

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DennisReed

8:44AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Awesome capture! Bravo Jock!

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redchilicat

9:32AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Looks ike he thinks he is hiding :-) Super shot!

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Burpee

9:37AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Oh wow!! Awesome and lovely bird!!! I like the tall crop...very nice!

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