Another RTHB with multi-flash technique using the 1D MKIV + 300mm f/2.8L lens. I cloned out some slight ghosting that was around the wings.
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....12083732-4.jpg
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Another RTHB with multi-flash technique using the 1D MKIV + 300mm f/2.8L lens. I cloned out some slight ghosting that was around the wings.
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....12083732-4.jpg
Ok sticking with the theme going here...I tried my first hummer shots. They have a long way to come but considering I wasn't at my own house and only had one on camera flash I think its a good start
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7130/7...5ab7e2f5_c.jpg
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8024/7...3786baf6_c.jpg
Great hummer shots Nick, especially the one from behind - kit? - hope the 5DMKII was involved. I'll be trying the same this w/e. Cheers
+1.....beautiful color on the back, gorgeous greens and golds, nice shot.
RTHB, ambient light
1DMKIV
70-200mm f/2.8L II
ISO 1600
f/2.8
1/5000
Processed with Topaz Simplify to give a painterly type effect
Attachment 1328
No humming bird around here but a bunch of funny faces from my recent visit to a zoo nearby.
All taken with the 7D and the 70-200 f2.8L IS II, ISO 100
200 mm, 1/250 & f/2.8
http://photos.deghaye.com/Animaux/Zo...08-10637-L.jpg
70 mm, 1/1000 & f/2.8
http://photos.deghaye.com/Animaux/Zo...08-10660-L.jpg
200 mm, 1/320 & f/2.8
http://photos.deghaye.com/Animaux/Zo...08-10679-L.jpg
Comments & advice welcome !
Nice shots Steph, like the blurred background on the last, nice focus on the eyes.
The middle shot has real personality. And the top one may have more impact as a vertical panoramic crop.
Keep them coming.
This immature male RTHB was perching on one of our deck chairs while we were eating lunch:)
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....21499430-4.jpg