thanks, i was on holiday in yalingup and he was hanging around, not the prettiest but i thought he had character?
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candc said:wind blowing up your skirt?
serendipidy said:Several days ago, my neighbor across the canal built a wooden perch over the water for Harry. He likes it and is very good from that vantage point. Some from this afternoon. 5D3, 100-400L @400mm.
Everybody except the fish that is. Nice photosClick said:serendipidy said:Several days ago, my neighbor across the canal built a wooden perch over the water for Harry. He likes it and is very good from that vantage point. Some from this afternoon. 5D3, 100-400L @400mm.
It seems that everybody likes Harry the Heron.Very nice shots Serendipidy.
serendipidy said:Several days ago, my neighbor across the canal built a wooden perch over the water for Harry. He likes it and is very good from that vantage point. Some from this afternoon. 5D3, 100-400L @400mm.
ERHP said:Don Haines, really cool reflection in the water. I need to take the SX50 out for a spin instead of lugging one of the gargantuan twins along. Do you use a bag/housing or just say it's cheap enough to replace?
They tend to walk along the shoreline, so the trick is to get ahead of them, get the camera ready, lie down and stay still, and "ambush" them as they walk past....Click said:Don Haines said:A Greater Yellowlegs walking along the water's edge...
Shot with 60D, 70-200F4 at 1/2500 second and F8
Nicely done Sir.
Nice one Moobark!Moobark said:serendipidy said:Several days ago, my neighbor across the canal built a wooden perch over the water for Harry. He likes it and is very good from that vantage point. Some from this afternoon. 5D3, 100-400L @400mm.
I wish the BCN herons around my area were half as tame as Harry there. Nice pictures.
Here's a young Red-tailed hawk. (7D, ISO800, 1/2000s, 500mm, F/4.5)
Very nice Don!!Don Haines said:A Greater Yellowlegs walking along the water's edge...
Shot with 60D, 70-200F4 at 1/2500 second and F8
That Cape Sparrow is a beauty Sella!Sella174 said:Cape sparrow (Passer melanurus) ... Canon EOS 30D with EF 400mm f/5.6L USM lens.
The perch is a great idea! Looks like he likes it for sure... the little fish doesn't seem to care for it though! Nice job Serendipidy! ;Dserendipidy said:Several days ago, my neighbor across the canal built a wooden perch over the water for Harry. He likes it and is very good from that vantage point. Some from this afternoon. 5D3, 100-400L @400mm.
Jack, I'm with Click and others, it's a lovely image. Do you think you may have reduced your shutter speed to perhaps 1/250th and perhaps not had to hit the 10k iso range?Jack Douglas said:Thanks Serendipidy, I only use DPP and checking I see a little sharpening and I've bumped the NR from default 6 to 8 out of 20 - really not much. As stated I find the shot disappointing becasue of what it might have been rather than knocking ISO 10K. I guess it comes down to basically, is the composition worthy enough to accept the grain and lack of sharpness??
Here's one in the sequence where it is totally untouched and I see the ISO was up to 12.8K, and it shows!
Jack
Sweet! You nailed this one ERHP! ;DERHP said:Cool Muscovy Duck shots! Someone let a 'semi domesticated' one go at one of the local lakes.
Nice Waxwing, Jack!
Here is a Western Bluebird that took a moment to pose for me.
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