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Taken with my new Pentax 55-300 lens. The lens is very sharp, and it renders out of focus backgrounds very well.
 
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Taken with my new Pentax 55-300 lens. The lens is very sharp, and it renders out of focus backgrounds very well.
Nice picture.
It caused me to recall they have a really sharp "bark".
It has been so long since I heard one that I have forgotten what it was like.
 
Barbarian reminds us to just do what we love. Don't get caught up in opinions and debates. This is life! My passion is music and guitar btw. Not that I'm going to share any of my embarassing attempts at art.
 
Nice picture.
It caused me to recall they have a really sharp "bark".
It has been so long since I heard one that I have forgotten what it was like.
no they chirp ,two females were chasing one male the day I saw this in a community called castaway on,the barrier island . it wasn't loud ,I was within 10 feet as they flew in front of me into a shrub
 
Japanese word, both spellings are kinda like it, but "bokeh" is the "official" version. It means that the out-of-focus back ground forms a very pleasing blur. This is often the result of more blades in diaphragm of the lens, or by a number of optical factors.
 
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