Thanks Pat.
I'm mostly sport and news, but for fun I'll try my hand at some wildlife
Here's another, this time a male crossing in front
Attachment 2251
Same lens and body as previous shot ISO 640, 1/1600th, f/2.8
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Thanks Pat.
I'm mostly sport and news, but for fun I'll try my hand at some wildlife
Here's another, this time a male crossing in front
Attachment 2251
Same lens and body as previous shot ISO 640, 1/1600th, f/2.8
That is a very nice flight image of the Male Pheasant.....well done!
It might be even better with a little more room all the way around the bird if you have it.
male Ruby-throated hummingbird at the Cardinal flower
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5560/...ba24de0a_c.jpg
Joel....it's an overcast day here, so I bumped the shutter up to 1/250th, ISO 800, f7.1 @ 700mm
what do you need all that paraphernalia for? Set up your tripod, pull up a chair and wait....it's lazy man photography Joel. LOL
I really like the "frozen" wing type pictures because of the details you never get to see and it still amazes me that it's possible to get such an image but here's one I took recently of a HB that perched on the wire right above my suet cage on a cloudy morning when I was trying to image Goldfinches.
1DX
500mm f/4L IS USM + 2X TC III
ISO 3200
f/7.1
1/200
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....96541476-3.jpg
nice shot of a good looking male Joel. If you like the frozen HB :D look Joel check out Roy Dunn's hummingbird work....impressive.
Here's a pic I caught yesterday....I'm getting closer to the Iron Cross pose I've envisioned for the back lighting capture.
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5558/...ca930b84_c.jpg
Although I'm starting to think 1/80th (this shot) is too slow for consistently good sharpness of the head and eye. f8, ISO 400, 500 and x1.4
hatch year ABEs being feisty
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2919/...bb4b0f42_c.jpg