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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #915 on: March 02, 2013, 01:15:03 AM »
A western kingbird chasing an immature red tailed hawk (I think)

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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #916 on: March 02, 2013, 08:06:38 AM »
Fly away my pretty


Wow! Fantastic! Hand shot or tripod?

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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #917 on: March 02, 2013, 03:04:54 PM »
Mr. Few Shots, nice, I'm guessing a 600mm lens?

Here's a nuthatch of mine, done with a lowly 70-200 f/4 on my crop camera.

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no i wish a 600mm   :( but out of my budget
its canons 400mm f5.6L
the trick is getting closer
Is yours an American Nuthatch?

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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #918 on: March 06, 2013, 01:44:06 AM »
Mr. Few Shots, nice, I'm guessing a 600mm lens?

Here's a nuthatch of mine, done with a lowly 70-200 f/4 on my crop camera.

thanks
no i wish a 600mm   :( but out of my budget
its canons 400mm f5.6L
the trick is getting closer
Is yours an American Nuthatch?

You're quite welcome.  Cool, I've rented that lens, I liked it...congrats on getting stellar results with it!  Alas I chose to buy a softer Sigma zoom.  So far I like it considering the price (especially the color rendition), but I've only used it for an hour.  Here's an admittedly compromised shot below, done today through a glass window (the storms brought wind gusts to 40 mph today!)  ISO 2000, 1/200 with OS on, f/7.1, 400mm, 50% crop, then reduced from 2000 pixel width to 770.

I was told that other bird was a "brown headed nuthatch".  This one is quite small, not much bigger than a hummingbird.  I'm the opposite of a bird expert.  I just know there aren't much variety of the small birds here...or if there are more, they don't make themselves conspicuous.  I'm not much into using blinds or camping out in the mountains for a week to try to see the rarer species...especially when there are so many other people out there doing such great work already (most of them not getting paid for it).

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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #919 on: March 08, 2013, 04:17:30 AM »
Excellent Eagle shots Bill


Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura) by Revup67, on Flickr

Because of this Vultures high contrast and lack of color it is typically a difficult bird to properly expose while in flight.  Finally this one turned out quite well.  The ambient light at this very moment was just ideal as well as the bird's altitude for a 400mm on a full frame.  It's tricky as you have to overexpose by 1-2 full stops to get the under carriage but then that kills the white beak..even highlight recovery is useless at that point.
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #920 on: March 08, 2013, 10:47:05 AM »
A western kingbird chasing an immature red tailed hawk (I think)
Outstanding Capture, Bill... Right Time, Right Place... You must have been thrilled to grab that one!
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #921 on: March 08, 2013, 11:07:48 AM »
Excellent Eagle shots Bill


Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura) by Revup67, on Flickr

Because of this Vultures high contrast and lack of color it is typically a difficult bird to properly expose while in flight.  Finally this one turned out quite well.  The ambient light at this very moment was just ideal as well as the bird's altitude for a 400mm on a full frame.  It's tricky as you have to overexpose by 1-2 full stops to get the under carriage but then that kills the white beak..even highlight recovery is useless at that point.
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Rev, I couldn't agree more.  Very difficult to get a good capture of a Vulture.  I've only gotten one Vulture image that I really liked myself, it showed his topside rather than underside, but I felt like it caught the beauty of the beast... I'll post it...
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #922 on: March 08, 2013, 11:10:44 AM »
Hanging Out... Pileated Woodpecker, Female~
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #923 on: March 08, 2013, 12:53:19 PM »
Not 100% about this one, I'm pretty sure it's a Western Tanager.  Rare here in Central Florida, first one I've seen.
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #924 on: March 08, 2013, 12:55:45 PM »
Fly away my pretty


That's cool Chauncey, I like it! :D
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #925 on: March 08, 2013, 09:41:14 PM »
Here's a group portrait. The birds are Great Tailed Grackles and I made this photograph this afternoon at Sweetwater Wetlands, a man-made marsh near Tucson, Az.  I call this image "Walpurgisnacht".  Think of witches on broomsticks.  Canon 5D iii, EF 100-400 f4-5.6 L.  Substantial cropping, some brightening of image, no sharpening, lighting "as is."

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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #926 on: March 08, 2013, 11:10:59 PM »
I still have a Great Grey Owl hanging around. It's been about two weeks now.
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #927 on: March 08, 2013, 11:34:27 PM »
1Dx 500 f/4 II f/7.1 1/2000 ISO 1600

Not sure what this lil guy is, but he sure was skittish. Heavily cropped.
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #928 on: March 09, 2013, 12:12:25 AM »
Kestrel with Lizard, 7D+100-400mm, f/5.6, 1/1000, ISO 160.

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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #929 on: March 09, 2013, 12:38:45 AM »
RMC33, that's a very pretty photo of a Bufflehead.

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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
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