This is a Willet, again from Florida
1DMKIII
500mm
1/1250
f/6.3
iso 400
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This is a Willet, again from Florida
1DMKIII
500mm
1/1250
f/6.3
iso 400
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Beautiful Joel!
I have one more winter shot with the 70-200 & kenko set. He wasn't too far away for this one.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Ab_NE46pN8...1_18_12120.jpg
Jayson,
good job with the exposure... you got detail to come through in the blacks and the whites ... not always easy to do. Those Kenko teleconverters are killer with that lens!
Hi Nate:
A superior capture of nature in progress.
Godspeed
Wayne
Finally got some BIF
7D ,500mm 4.0+1.4TCII
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<span class="messageBody"]Every Year from December to mid February the California Brown Pelicans in La Jolla change into their breeding plumage colors, resulting in a bright red pouch and deep black feathers on the their necks. This event attracts wildlife photographers world/nationwide to the cliffs of La Jolla to photograph this nature wonder.
I woke up at 3<span class="text_exposed_show"]:30 and left the house at 4:30 to make it La Jolla before sunrise, when I got there it seemed like a disappoinment morning as the birds never came into view. You would see them flying in and around the area but they only hung out over the cliff. After about 4 hours my patience began to wear off, as I was about to leave, this guy came out of nowhere and landed about 40 yards from me. He started to spreen himself and give me a few poses, after about 30 minutes he got bored and decided to yawn then he took off out to open ocean. :)
200 miles round trip 5 hours of driving round trip and 4 hours of waiting for this shot...TOTALLY WORTH IT!
This is the classic head throw aka yawning, and it's often unpredictable because pelicans never really tell you when they yawn :)
Check out the larger version here <span>http://photo.net/photodb/photo<wbr /><span class="word_break"]?photo_id=12479432&size=lg
<span class="messageBody"]<span class="text_exposed_show"]Thanks for viewing and commenting.
<span class="messageBody"]<span class="text_exposed_show"]f/5.6, 1/2000, ISO 200
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Nice shot, Nate!
I went there earlier this year and was hoping to get some shots like this, no luck.
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Canon 40D, 300mm, f7.1, 1/250s, iso 100
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Canon 40d, 300mm, f7.1, 1/400s, iso 100
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Canon 40d, 300mm, f7.1, 1/800s, iso 100
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Canon 40d, 300mm, f4, 1/1600, iso 100
Love the perched Bald Eagle .... you must have been close! This is a shot (taken from my car window today) of a Red Tailed Hawk
1DMKIII
300mm 2.8L + 1.4 TC II Hand Held
Manual mode
ISO 400
f/5.6
1/1600
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Joel, the eagles are thick where I am at this year (outside of St. Louis). I counted four flying today and seven perched. I was tracking the one pictured and he flew right over my head and landed in the woods nearby. That picture is about a 75% crop, so I wasn