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Just getting started here and Steve's videos and books have been a real asset. This is my first post. I've had a D7500 for a year or two now but never really got it out to learn it. I recently acquired a new to me 200-500 Nikon and have been jumping in practicing wildlife on backyard birds. All three of these were taken at 500mm, F5.6, 1/3200s. This was about my 3rd outing with the camera (or doing any photography with anything lacking an Apple logo for that matter) so go easy on me but all critique welcome! Birds here are a Yellow-Rumped Warbler, Carolina Chickadee, and Eastern Phoebe. I thought it was pretty cool that in the picture of the Phoebe with the yellow jacket in its beak, if you look closely the bird had just shook its prize and knocked a leg loose and you can see the leg floating to the ground right behind his tail! Cool surprise for this amateur when I got inside on the computer. Neat detail would have probably been lost without the shutter speed. I was shooting continuous fast bursts and that was the only frame where you can see the bug leg.
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