Trying to catch song birds in flight for a hour or so this afternoon, this was the best I came up with. I find it very very hard to track their short fast fights back and forth to the bird feeders.
1D MKIV
500mm
ISO 2000
f/4.5
1/2500
Love those last two Joel, the violet hues in the mallard wings are beautiful.
Handsome turkeys Brant.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Last edited by conropl; 03-07-2012 at 10:03 PM.
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Haven't been shooting a lot lately. This typically happens during the school year. However, spring break starts this evening and I'm driving to SE Louisiana. Hopefully I'll be posting some decent pictures in a week or so. Until then, here is a Common Grackle. My backyard is flooded and there are 100s of Grackles hanging out. This one was eye-balling me.
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I am continuing to process some duck images I took about 2 weeks ago....was at a city park where the birds will get very close....I wonder what happened to this Mallards bill?
Yeah, I'd like to shoot some more Grackles once I get a better lighting setup (i.e., the better beamer you suggested and/or some wireless triggers). They can be very pretty birds. Unfortunately, I had about the worst lighting conditions to work with this morning. I didn't have time to shoot this morning before I had to teach for the sun to get far enough over my house to light up my feeders. So the backlighting was a little too much and I had to use iso settings that I feel are unacceptable for the 40D just to get 1/250s. Hopefully we get more rain this year and I continue to have a bunch visit my flooded yard.
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