Originally Posted by Tadas N.
Thanks Tadas. The swallow image is great....love the low angle.
Originally Posted by Tadas N.
Thanks Tadas. The swallow image is great....love the low angle.
Originally Posted by w349
Thanks for the kind words...this is an Osprey, shutter speed was 1/1600
Thank you all for the comments!
The shots of an American Oystercatcher are really interesting, Richard, and they tell a story. I just would like them even more if they would have been taken from a low angle--the background would have been better.
Tadas,
I absolutely agree that a lower angle would have been much better. Your shot of the Swallow is a beautiful example of that.
I plead quilty on this one, because I had my monopod on and a waistbelt and I was afraid to get sand in everything. I think I may have a lower one from another (non-surfing day) to post, and then hopefully you can let me know what you think.
Thanks for the C&C. I also enjoyed looking through your website. Very nice work!
Rich
I would love to own a 500mm or 600mm so I was experimenting with the 2X extender to simulate 600mm. Of course the 2X extender slows down the AF and softens up the images a bit, but I'm trying to see how I like the 600mm range. It seems like I could really use the extra reach. The last photo is with the 1.4X extender.
1D-MKIV 300mm f/2.8L IS + 2X @600mm f/7.1 1/500sec- 1/1250sec, ISO 400 CPL
I definitely needed a faster SS on the 1st one. I let it drop to 1/500sec. by accident.
The American Oystercatcher's are very fast and they fly very erratically. I had a hard time tracking them with the 600mm angle of view, but I do like the reach.
They make very tight turns and then they dive down towards the water.
They were definitely going over the 5 MPH speed limit.
C&C Welcome!
Thanks for viewing,
Rich
Image Stabilization really pays for itself at 600mm, I bet! I like how close his wing is to the water in the last shot.
Here's one from a trip to the local wetlands.
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And another. Lots of black and white from that day, I find the August greeny-yellow foliagecolours pretty unattractive.
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Richard,
I agree with you about the 600mm.....I am holding out (ie saving up) for the new version which is about the same size and weight of the current 500mm. I think with version 3 teleconverters it might make the 800mm obsolete.
Joel
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Another Osprey from South Carolina in May