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We were in Myrtle Beach last week. The bird shots were taken at Huntington Beach State Park, while the sunset shot was taken at our condo complex in North Myrtle Beach.
The bird shots were taken with a Canon 100-400mm L lens, while the sunset shot was with a Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 lens.
Here are a couple more. The first are a pair of double-crested cormorants, while the 2nd is a great blue heron. The 2nd shot is not that good, but it was a bird we had never seen in the wild before.
Thank you for the info and more images. Just wonderful stuff. I want to get into amateur photography myself especially since we have a place ocean side in the Gulf and I do a good amount of traveling with buddies of mine.