These are shots I got today just before sunset.....lots of birds feeding now, especially Titmouse, Chickadee, Sparrows, Woodpeckers, Finches and Doves.
These are shots I got today just before sunset.....lots of birds feeding now, especially Titmouse, Chickadee, Sparrows, Woodpeckers, Finches and Doves.
Nice job, Joel. You still using the 1D Mk.III and 300/2.8 for these shots?
Beautiful shots, Joel!
Yesterday, I went "duck hunting" and saw two different types on Lake Michigan that I never saw in this area before ..
Hooded Merganser by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
Northern Pintail (Sprig) by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
Northern Pintail (Sprig) by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
and then there were the common mallards ...
IMG_5625 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
IMG_5675 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
Great Pintail shots, I think they are my favorite looking duck...beautiful!
Thank you, Joel!
Here is one I caught of Mr. Cardinal this morning. I had to blur the background due to the lines of my wooden fence but at least he is finally going to the perch I set up! Is there a more "natural" way I should have handled this? I am surrounded by fence!
Let me know if there is anything I should do differently ...he was in part sun, part shade due to the time of day.
Mr. Cardinal by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
You did well blurring out the fence, short of putting up a background that's probably the best you can do. Try to maximize the distance from the bird to the fence so the natural bokeh from your lens will help. The only other thing that would be more natural is to use a more natural perch. A better sun angle will help the IQ but I find it difficult when the sun is high and bright. It's just too contrasty to get the best results. Overall you are doing great, those last duck images are impressive.
More tests with my new shiny 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS II. I absolutely love it, the detail and sharpness I can get is simply amazing. I might have overdone the sharpening a little for these during post processing though..
Last year at this time of December there was over two feet of snow on the grass field and the sea was frozen so it's a little weird to be seeing all the ducks and geese just strolling happily around now. I'm glad of the warm sunny day though, excellent weather to test the new lens
EDIT: BTW does the site do something to the color management of the photos? They look too green and muddled now after upload versus the ones on my computer.
EDIT2: The error was in my workflow, didn't convert them to sRGB properly. Correct images can be seen in my blog: http://qwrad.wordpress.com/2011/12/1...warm-december/
Last edited by qwRad; 12-13-2011 at 05:33 PM.
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These 2 shots were from the back yard this evening, very nice day here, about 60 degrees and light clouds, made for good diffused light
1D3
500mm
ISO 1600
f/5.0
1/800