John....sorry, I can
John....sorry, I can
Really AWESOME shot Bill......
If you have space I would add a little to the top and crop a little off the bottom, also maybe get rid of the light spot just to the right of the bird
John, Very nice shot of the mockingbird. Did you achieve that wonderful bokeh via camera settings and distance or did you give it a little assistance in post?
Bob
Bob
Bill, another great shot of the RTH, love the lighting on this guy.
Bob
Steve, I
Bob
Originally Posted by Joel Eade
WOW--Just WOW
Bob
Originally Posted by Bob Williams
Thanks, Bob! No PP, just good old-fashioned optics - long lens, close focal length, distant background. I agree - sometimes the 100-400mm can have a bit of a 'rough' bokeh, but not in this shot.
Roseate Spoonbill in flight. From my Florida trip Sept 2010 with a rental 500mm f/4 iso 400 f/7.1 1/1250
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Her is one from the other day when I was experimenting with some new backgrounds. The back grounds (from the Walmart fabric department) are now garage rags, but I thought this was worth sharing since I finally got a flower in the pic.
7D, 500mm, iso 250, f13, 1/100, 3 flashes set at 1/16
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Bob
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