Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
interesting... I am glad to hear that, for $2000 it better be!
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Originally Posted by Jordan
I'm going to leave in a few minutes to go get that 300mm f/4 L IS ! I'll let you know what I think of it!
Awesome! It's a great lens. Light, sharp, and half-macro.
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Originally Posted by Jordan
The included photo was taken about two hours ago. It's a bracketed exposure taken with the 5D Mark II and the 14mm f/2.8.
That is awesome. I am a wildlife photographer EXCLUSIVELY and so basically any good landscape looks great to me. But that one is superb.
let me know what you think of the 4/300!~
brendan
Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
here's one more from today (jan 23)
Usually I am able to get within about 9-12 feet of the birds, but this nuthatch for some reason was having a nice day and was feeling like being approached. so, I approached him slowly until I was at MFD for my 300mm f/4. Here's the shot (uncropped). [H]
White breasted nuthatch
Canon 7D and 300mm f/4IS at f/5.6, 1/200, ISO 320. Manual Exposure, handheld. Uncropped (!).
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Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
thanks!
I've been photographing nuthatches for a couple of weeks now, but this one today was tamer than my neighbor's dog. [H]
brendan b
Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
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this one today was tamer than my neighbor's dog
Heck, tamer than my 3 dogs ...they all run now when they see i have camera in hand!
This photo is fantastic, Brendan! Raining here today, didn't get to do any shooting outside! [:(]
Denise
Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
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Usually I am able to get within about 9-12 feet of the birds, but this nuthatch for some reason was having a nice day and was feeling like being approached.
9-12 feet? We go out to the woods, maybe once a month, with sunflower seeds. Stick our hands out, and have the chickadees land in our hand. It's not uncommon for a red breasted nuthatch or a white breasted nuthatch to join in if they're around. They land right on our hand, grab a seed, and fly off. Sometimes they'll stick around for a few seconds and look around. Sometimes they're picky, and will take a seed, toss it aside, grab another, toss it aside, and grab some more. When they're not in hand, they're a few feet away in a tree eating their seed, then they're planning their return trip.
Here's an example taken today. T1i+50mm f/1.8 @ f/4.5, 1/160s, ISO 400.
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And a previous one, T1i + 18-55mm IS @ 34mm, f/4.5, 1/160, ISO 400
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Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
I will definitely try that, but I will have to use a P&S. My only lens as of now is my 300 f/4 and so it won't focus inside of 5' lol. [:P]
brendan
Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
speaking of chickadees here's a chickadee image from today:
Canon 7D + 300 f/4L IS USM at f/7.1, 1/125, ISO 320.
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Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
These are a great improvement over your first lot mate - good to see you've got some benefit out of everyone's input.
They can only get even better from here. Well done!
Re: Bird shots with my new 300 f/4: Take 2, please critique!!!
I think you need to learn how to post process your images.
A picture is worth a thousand words, so I edited one of your images.
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John.