Hover portrait; ISO 1600, 1/125th, f6.3, 500mm + 1.4x, 5DMK3
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Hover portrait; ISO 1600, 1/125th, f6.3, 500mm + 1.4x, 5DMK3
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Thanks Raid....the hummingbirds have been putting on a good show this season.
tough landing
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Great HB shots Bill...keep 'em coming!
I agree...I am still amazed how he can get such sharpness with a relatively slow shutter speed....well done!
BlueJay, full frame image
7D MKII
500mm
ISO 3200
1/400
f/5.0
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....48955461-4.jpg
morning stretch; male Ruby throated HB
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Thanks for the comments Brant and Joel......this season's HB photo ops have been amazing......each morning they put on a show as I sit on the patio, drinking my coffee w/my equipment at the ready. True lazy man's photography.
Another nice image Bill. I have not attempted the Hummingbirds yet but my set up is very busy
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....49102898-5.jpg
7DMKII
500mm
ISO 3200
f/8
1/200
This weekend I went to practice for a few hours with my new Sigma 150-600 "C". I learned a few things, for example that birds in flight are tricky to capture. These little rascals fly in quite irregular patterns, and hunting them with a very narrow FOV is difficult. I consider this one as the only keeper from a set of around 50 exposures. Quite a few of the others were only blue (hey, where's the bird?), many had parts of a bird in it, some had the entire bird in a weird position and some were misfocused. On this one both framing and focus is OK, but that's a hit percentage of about 2%. Gotta practice more... (I don't blame the new lens, the poor hit rate is rather the owner's fault.)
7D, 1/1600 sec, f/7.1, ISO400, Sigma 150-600@468 mm
http://community.the-digital-picture...tid=2432&stc=1