Originally Posted by Fast Glass
Thanks John, I think it's fixed now.
Originally Posted by Fast Glass
Thanks John, I think it's fixed now.
Bob
Yep it
Well done Bob...love the Finch...very nice
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Hi, I usually don't shoot birds specifically but I really enjoy sea landscapes. Of course a few birds get caught on my photos now and then but not usually as the main subject. However, this weekend I took a walk by the sea with my camera and a couple of swan families made me company in the afternoon sun. They were quite cooperative and posed nicely both for some family portraits and also for a few individual portraits. I'm particularly happy with one of the juvenile swan portraits that I decided to post in this thread - it's most likely my best bird shot so far.
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EXIF: 7D, 70-200 f/4 L IS USM @ 200 f/5, 1/1250 sec, ISO200
CLS, This is a gorgeous shot---Love the warm colors and even the content look on the swans face--(I didn
Bob
That
Bob & Rocco - thanks for your kind comments!
Originally Posted by Rocco
I would say something in-between. I didn't shoot in burst mode, but when they came into good positions I took a few photos before they turned away again. The one above is one of three similar captures with a couple ofsecondsbetween them.After a whileI saw a pattern where the mother(?) could swim away 50 feet or so, and after a while the kids would follow. So when I saw the white one move, I made sure to get into a position where the juveniles would soon swim by at a fairly close distance. (I spent more than an hour following them and took more than 100 photos. All except 17 of these were sorted into the trash bin.)
CLS:
Really nice detail. Love the pose.
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