ERHP said:Had what was left of Lidia blow in yesterday morning but just before there was some great light at Lake Hodges as the sun peeked over the mountains. Managed to get several sequences of the Western Grebe chicks riding their parent's backs.
1DX MK II 200-400 w/1.4 @490mm 1/2500 : f/7.1 : ISO 1000
ERHP said:Had what was left of Lidia blow in yesterday morning but just before there was some great light at Lake Hodges as the sun peeked over the mountains. Managed to get several sequences of the Western Grebe chicks riding their parent's backs.
1DX MK II 200-400 w/1.4 @490mm 1/2500 : f/7.1 : ISO 1000
Valvebounce said:Hi ERHP.
Very nice shot, such a difference in eye colour, do they grow in to that? Also, that beak looks much less dangerous but still pretty big for the little one!
Cheers, Graham.
ERHP said:Had what was left of Lidia blow in yesterday morning but just before there was some great light at Lake Hodges as the sun peeked over the mountains. Managed to get several sequences of the Western Grebe chicks riding their parent's backs.
1DX MK II 200-400 w/1.4 @490mm 1/2500 : f/7.1 : ISO 1000
Valvebounce said:Hi ecss.
Nice shot, shame he was hiding his beak behind a bit of green but then that is beyond anyone's control so it is what it is.
Cheers, Graham.
ecss said:This is a tui bird hiding in the branches.
Jack Douglas said:@ ecss My first glance impression was, why bother but viewing the higher res image I think it's very nice in its context.
@ Alan Nice as always. I'm sure you had a blast.
Jack

Jack Douglas said:@ Vadek V nice and for 6400 ISO the noise is excellent. I'm assuming it's uncropped.
Jack
Click said:rnl said:humming bird
1dxmkii, ef600Lii
Very nice. The second one is perfect. Well done, rnl.