ethanz said:The camera still focused well through the snow.
1dx2, 200-400 at 400, f4, iso 1600, 1/2500
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Talking about impressive
Beautiful shot - enhanced by the flying snow; while the eagle remains tack-sharp!
Wiebe.
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ethanz said:The camera still focused well through the snow.
1dx2, 200-400 at 400, f4, iso 1600, 1/2500
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Nat_WA said:Beautiful shot - enhanced by the flying snow; while the eagle remains tack-sharp!
Wiebe.
lion rock said:Joules,
Shots well done.
Most times, it is not the equipment that gives optimum results. Its the operator that is the most important. Sure, we like to think having the best equipment make for the best results, that's GAS talking.
-r
You certainly are right there. I've only had the lens for a weak, and the camera hasn't been out too many times either yet. Appart from me usually shooting landscapes, bugs & buildings, not birds. So there definitively is much room for improvement on the operator side of things ;Dlion rock said:Joules,
Shots well done.
Most times, it is not the equipment that gives optimum results. Its the operator that is the most important. Sure, we like to think having the best equipment make for the best results, that's GAS talking.
-r
Joules said:On that note, what was that about getting up early for better bird images? Is that helpfull in general or did it only refer to some specific bird?
dpc said:1. Juvenile gull
2. Mixed flock of snow geese and speckled bellies rising from prairie pond
3. Geese flying past inland grain terminal
Jack Douglas said:Cog, nice detail, angle and lighting!
Jack
Jack Douglas said:martinslade, V nice ... hope he didn't hear what you said. Do they show a lot of rainbow colors if you can get the perfect angle - I see some here?
Jack