Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
I'm back from a repeat visit to my favourite bear viewing spot in central British Columbia, and as always the photo opportunities were spectacular. This time I brought two 1DX III bodies, mated to a 500 f/4 and a 100-400. I'm still going through the 23,000 images I took in the week, but here are some of the better ones:
A very rare white cub!
The stuff nightmares are made of...
Sad to see me go?
Bald Eagle posing nicely
I loved using the AF-ON trackpad focus control on the 1DX III, and so I kept in single-point focus mode for most of the time. When I tried the full-spread focus points with auto tracking, it would tend to wander across the bear instead of staying on the head. So that wasn't the best. One guy on the trip had a R5, and he was having fabulous success with the eye AF tracking. Still, I'm quite delighted with how the 1DX III worked, and the fast shutter speed and infinite buffer were gold when action was happening. Also I didn't bother with a rain cover when we had light rain, and it carried on just fine. All shooting was done from small flat-bottom boats, so everything is hand held (although I typically used my camera bag as a support for the 500 as I kept low in the boat).
Thanks for viewing!
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Absolutely spectacular Jonathan. Great shots.
Wow
If you see me with a wrench, call 911
Thanks everyone! You can't go wrong at this spot --- it was my third visit there and you get unique stuff everytime. I sure love the adrenaline rush when a scene comes together. There is also a bit of stress involved, since you desperately do not want to screw up! Focus, exposure compensation, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, composition ---- all these requirements are flying through your head while you're leaning hard on the shutter button. Each of the shots above came from scenes that lasted for a few seconds at most (or a split second, in a couple cases). I think it's this huge rush that keeps me coming back --- yes I must be a junkie .
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
caught this little fella out before dark, was able to get a couple before he ran off!
John 3:16
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Canon T5(1200D) Canon EF40mm f/2.8 STM, Canon EF100mm f/2.8 MACRO. Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
This all unfolded pretty quickly. I saw them go after each other and land. I pivoted, then they did it again. Fortunately I was evaluating 20 fps on the R5. I got 14 frames, 12 of which are in pretty reasonable focus. But, it was all over in less than a second maybe two seconds....
537A8240 by kayaker72, on Flickr
537A8243 by kayaker72, on Flickr
537A8249 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Thanks for viewing...Brant
These are wonderful, especially #3 and #4
What shutter speed did you use? I'm guessing 1/2500 or faster.
I seldom have enough light to allow the needed shutter speed for shots like this as my set up is shaded most of the time.
Cool shots!