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    The duck survived!!

    As I'm new to photography, I was lucky to be in the right location to witness this Red-tailed hawk doing what predators do, the event lasted about 4 seconds and I was only able to take 3 shots with a Canon sx50 point and shoot. What do you think?

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    Re: The duck survived!!

    He's very elusive to us. I don't think your upload worked.

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    Re: The duck survived!!

    I see that you are having problems displaying your shots on CiC.

    Please refer to the instructions on this thread to help you: HELP THREAD: How can I post images here?

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    Re: The duck survived!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    He's very elusive to us. I don't think your upload worked.
    Found him!

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    Re: The duck survived!!

    Very nice series and captured well, good composition.

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    It's not easy getting shots like these, amazing sequence of something we seldom (if ever) get to see. Of the three I like the third one the best, both for the scene itself as well as that it appears a bit sharper (more in focus) than the other two. I have to admit I'm surprised that the duck survived the attack. Great shots and welcome aboard, look forward to seeing more of your work.

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    Re: The duck survived!!

    Well done!

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    Re: The duck survived!!

    It shows why, like Sherwood, I always carry my point-and-shoot camera with me. However, I have never been as fortunate to get such an amazing sequence.

    John

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    Re: The duck survived!!

    Almost perfect shots but unfortunately your camera seems to have focused on the hard edged stones instead of the soft edged birds, which is a common problem with autofocus. And with a wide aperture your focus depth was restricted. Shutter speed was also a little slow for moving subjects.

    But you already had a high Iso setting so there wasn't much available in the way of alternatives.

    Really interesting scenes, even with slight technical difficulties.

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    Re: The duck survived!!

    Awesome sequence of photos. Another demonstration of the old adage that the best camera is the one that's with you. I have to say based on the placement of the hawk's talons, I doubt that the title of the thread is ultimately accurate. Perhaps "The Duck Escaped".

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    Re: The duck survived!!

    I like the 3rd picture best...but the sequence is all right...very rare shot...good job!

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