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Jack Douglas said:
bjd said:
Jack Douglas said:
Oh what a moment to capture! Very nice.

We human mothers/fathers can take a lesson from the woodpecker. ;)

Jack

What? you mean we should be out banging our heads against trees more ? ;)


Thanks Jack

I hadn't thought of that. Maybe I should try it - I've heard the expression "to knock some sense into your head" ;D

Jack

Where I come from, Yorkshire, we've been trying that for years now.
I think its working :o
 
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bjd said:
Jack Douglas said:
bjd said:
Jack Douglas said:
Oh what a moment to capture! Very nice.

We human mothers/fathers can take a lesson from the woodpecker. ;)

Jack

What? you mean we should be out banging our heads against trees more ? ;)


Thanks Jack

I hadn't thought of that. Maybe I should try it - I've heard the expression "to knock some sense into your head" ;D

Jack

Where I come from, Yorkshire, we've been trying that for years now.
I think its working :o

So now I know why I have problems, my grandparents came from Yorks. Boosebeck.

Jack
 
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I had the chance to capture the photo of a lifetime (OK, I have low expectations) and blew it. I needed at least a 3x faster shutter speed to make this work. To be fair, things happened pretty darn fast. This would have been a really cool photo.
 

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JMZawodny said:
I had the chance to capture the photo of a lifetime (OK, I have low expectations) and blew it. I needed at least a 3x faster shutter speed to make this work. To be fair, things happened pretty darn fast. This would have been a really cool photo.

Nice try, though. Was that a Cooper's hawk on a starling?
 
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Orangutan said:
JMZawodny said:
I had the chance to capture the photo of a lifetime (OK, I have low expectations) and blew it. I needed at least a 3x faster shutter speed to make this work. To be fair, things happened pretty darn fast. This would have been a really cool photo.

Nice try, though. Was that a Cooper's hawk on a starling?

A Cooper's on a robin fledgling. 700mm at 1/400 sec is not a recipe for success.
 
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JMZawodny said:
Orangutan said:
JMZawodny said:
I had the chance to capture the photo of a lifetime (OK, I have low expectations) and blew it. I needed at least a 3x faster shutter speed to make this work. To be fair, things happened pretty darn fast. This would have been a really cool photo.

Nice try, though. Was that a Cooper's hawk on a starling?

A Cooper's on a robin fledgling. 700mm at 1/400 sec is not a recipe for success.

Ah, but you're supposed to be panning! ;)

Jack
 
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Jack Douglas said:
JMZawodny said:
Orangutan said:
JMZawodny said:
I had the chance to capture the photo of a lifetime (OK, I have low expectations) and blew it. I needed at least a 3x faster shutter speed to make this work. To be fair, things happened pretty darn fast. This would have been a really cool photo.

Nice try, though. Was that a Cooper's hawk on a starling?

A Cooper's on a robin fledgling. 700mm at 1/400 sec is not a recipe for success.

Ah, but you're supposed to be panning! ;)

Jack

I think he was -- look at the full-size version. I think the problem was that the subject came to an abrupt stop.
 
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Orangutan said:
Jack Douglas said:
JMZawodny said:
Orangutan said:
JMZawodny said:
I had the chance to capture the photo of a lifetime (OK, I have low expectations) and blew it. I needed at least a 3x faster shutter speed to make this work. To be fair, things happened pretty darn fast. This would have been a really cool photo.

Nice try, though. Was that a Cooper's hawk on a starling?

A Cooper's on a robin fledgling. 700mm at 1/400 sec is not a recipe for success.

Ah, but you're supposed to be panning! ;)

Jack

I think he was -- look at the full-size version. I think the problem was that the subject came to an abrupt stop.

Just teasing!! ;D

Jack
 
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Jack Douglas said:
Orangutan said:
Jack Douglas said:
JMZawodny said:
Orangutan said:
JMZawodny said:
I had the chance to capture the photo of a lifetime (OK, I have low expectations) and blew it. I needed at least a 3x faster shutter speed to make this work. To be fair, things happened pretty darn fast. This would have been a really cool photo.

Nice try, though. Was that a Cooper's hawk on a starling?

A Cooper's on a robin fledgling. 700mm at 1/400 sec is not a recipe for success.

Ah, but you're supposed to be panning! ;)

Jack

I think he was -- look at the full-size version. I think the problem was that the subject came to an abrupt stop.

Just teasing!! ;D

Jack

Panning was the first thing that occurred to me: it looks like he had nice pan action going, and might have gotten the shot, even at 1/400th -- if it weren't for that stupid ground. :P
 
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Jack Douglas said:
Orangutan said:
Jack Douglas said:
JMZawodny said:
Orangutan said:
JMZawodny said:
I had the chance to capture the photo of a lifetime (OK, I have low expectations) and blew it. I needed at least a 3x faster shutter speed to make this work. To be fair, things happened pretty darn fast. This would have been a really cool photo.

Nice try, though. Was that a Cooper's hawk on a starling?

A Cooper's on a robin fledgling. 700mm at 1/400 sec is not a recipe for success.

Ah, but you're supposed to be panning! ;)

Jack

I think he was -- look at the full-size version. I think the problem was that the subject came to an abrupt stop.

Just teasing!! ;D

Jack


No, I posted this for several reasons. First was to open the door for others to post things that almost worked. I'm tired of looking at perfect photos. I learn most from failure. I was out shooting a photo of a helicopter when this all happened around me. I had the camera set up to shoot against a bright sky with the IS set for stills. This photo needed a bump in ISO, a bigger aperture, and the IS set for panning. I had ZERO time to change anything. The cool thing is that this sort of thing happens in my backyard once a week (if only I was retired). I am not a good, let alone a great, photographer. I still have to think a lot before releasing the shutter. I'm really good at determining what I should have done. I try to do things that I have no reason to try or expect success. It all makes me a little bit better.
 
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