Cormorant
1D3
420mm
f/6.3
1/1250
ISO 400
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Cormorant
1D3
420mm
f/6.3
1/1250
ISO 400
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Nice comp Joel and perch....is it one you set up specifically for this shot. LOL
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I still have no idea how to post without hitting the reply button so here it is
5d2+400mm IS f2.8
Indigo Bunting
1D3
420mm
1/640
f/5
ISO 1000
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Great shots Joel and Adrian!
@ Adrian.
I realy like the last Kingfisher. The tighter framing gives it more impact. And the color are just the wayI like them, SATURATED!
@ Joel.
That is a lovely shot of a Bunting! I realy like the soft lighting and the darker colors, it really adds to the shot. Well done.
On a technical note, ISO 1000 is just a built in camera push and doesn't do as good a job as in the post.Try to useone stopincrements and adjust in the post later.And there was some thing about meta data and the whole bit that Daniel explaned but can't rember off the top of my head!
Now I just need find some time to capture those Waxwings that just arrived.
Keep em comming!
John.
@Joel- great work on the cormorant and the bunting.
@Adrian- that last shot is stunning, great capture.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Originally Posted by adrian mandea
Beautiful shots, love the color and depth.
That's either one large Cat-tail or a very small Kingfisher.
Nice shots Denise....really like the Cowbird and the baby bird on the stump. Very sharp, nicely processed images.