Towards the end of last month I headed out for a couple of mornings, shooting from the car again. They were successful outings with some nice shots and another couple of lifers.
You can imagine my frustration when I had finished editing them to have my computer become disabled by a virus. It is not as if I was unprotected - firewall, realtime spyware protection, Microsoft security essentials, windows defender, malware removal all in place and running. The first I was aware was when all my security started displaying alerts, then icons started disappearing from my desktop and program list. Eventually I was left with an empty desktop and an empty c: drive. It has taken since the 24th November to put things right. I have everything backed up, except for the last 2 outings... so I thought I had lost those images. Now I have them back again and I am finally able to post them.EXIF: Nikon D90 with 300mm f4 AF-s and 1.4 x Teleconverter. 1/1600", f5.6, ISO 320, +1 EV, 420mm, Pattern Metered, Manual Mode.
White-crowned Sparrow.
EXIF: Nikon D90 with 300mm f4 AF-s and 1.4 x Teleconverter. 1/4000, 5.6, ISO 500, +1 EV, 420mm, Pattern Metered, Manual Mode.
Western Meadowlark.
EXIF: Nikon D90 with 300mm f4 AF-s and 1.4 x Teleconverter. 1/4000", f5.6, ISO 320, +1 EV, 420mm, Pattern Metered, Manual Mode.
Gambels Quail.
EXIF: Nikon D90 with 300mm f4 AF-s and 1.4 x Teleconverter. 1/1250", f5.6, ISO 320, +1 EV, 420mm, Pattern Metered, Manual Mode.
Red-tailed Hawk
EXIF: Nikon D90 with 300mm f4 AF-s and 1.4 x Teleconverter. 1/1000", f5.6, ISO 320, +1 EV, 420mm, Pattern Metered, Manual Mode.
Rock Squirrel.
EXIF: Nikon D90 with 300mm f4 AF-s and 1.4 x Teleconverter. 1/1600", f5.6, ISO 320, +1 EV, 420mm, Pattern Metered, Manual Mode.
Mourning Dove.
EXIF: Nikon D90 with 300mm f4 AF-s and 1.4 x Teleconverter. 1/800", f5.6, ISO 320, +0 EV, 420mm, Pattern Metered, Manual Mode.
Brewer's Sparrow.
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