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Re: Tropical Kingbird photo choice

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Mark Hoffman

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Mark Hoffman

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Tue, 2 Jan 2007 21:03:44 -0500

I shoot with a 100-400 zoom, not one of the bazookas, so I need some bonus
points here.  Hubick should be in a different league with that 600 mm
monster.  Just to pick it up gives me back spasms.  (Though I am lusting
after the 300 2.8).

Photo wars ... us, competitive?  State lists totals?  Us, competitive?  Must
be thinking of some other group of birders...  :)

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Maryland Birds & Birding [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Charles Vaughn
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 6:13 PM
To: 
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Tropical Kingbird photo choice

Phil:

I think the first person to see and photograph the bird should get 
precedence with their photograph - regardless of whether, or not, the 
photo is good enough for an ID, and whether or not they were able to 
pin the ID to the proper bird.

Photos from the bazooka toting photographers could then be used as 
backup for definitive proof. Probably the best way to choose from all 
the bazooka pics is to past them up on a wall and have you play 
pin-the-tail on the birdie.
<grin here also>

And a happy Gnu Year to you too..

Charlie

At 01:32 AM 1/2/2007, you wrote:
>Joe, et al.
>
>Oh sure ... now how is MOS going select one photo from among those 
>of Hoffman, Hubick, Jett, Mumford, Ripley ... and the many other 
>talented Maryland bird photographers ...  PHOTO WARS !?!?!?!
>
>(I even had to list those names in alphabetical order!!!!)
>
><grin>
>
>Happy Gnu Year!
>
>Phil