CTJohn said:Lovely shots. Excellent focus on the birds! What were your settings?serendipidy said:Some taken this afternoon in my yard of Japanese White-eyes (Mejiro). 5D3, 100-400L.
neuroanatomist said:All of these beautiful and intersting birds. How about some love for poultry?!?
I feel for you. Come over to Pune, India and we can drive 60 miles to a lake where a number of migratory birds come. You can have your pick of birds.Jack Douglas said:This is disgusting. People taking pictures of beautiful songbirds and here I sit in Alberta with 10" of snow and -25C. It is sunny though and I do at least have Chickadees that visit me![]()
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Thanks for the details. I looked through your Flickr account and love your flower images as well.serendipidy said:CTJohn said:Lovely shots. Excellent focus on the birds! What were your settings?serendipidy said:Some taken this afternoon in my yard of Japanese White-eyes (Mejiro). 5D3, 100-400L.
Thanks CT John. All were handheld and using only ambient light while I stood on a ladder next to the tree (honey bees buzzing all around the flowering tree).
All were AE priority, f/5.6, 400mm (all heavily cropped and some PP in DPP), auto WB, auto ISO ( 1st 2 were 640 and last 2 were 320 ISO), spot AF one shot, TV was 1/400s for #2 and rest were 1/320s.
If you click on the photo, it takes you to my Flickr. There at the bottom on the extreme right lower side is 3 little dots together. If you click on the 3 dots, a menu pops up and the bottom item is "show EXIF data". Click on that and it lists all the EXIF.
I like your Kauai wild fowl photo. They are so colorful.
Welcome! I live 5 min drive from the airport and can pick you up. There is just one airport in Pune. [I guess you noticed I did not pass on the addressJack Douglas said:rpt, I'll be on my way tomorrow, what's the address and what airport will you pick me up from?
Oops, I forgot my friend wants me to go with him when he buys his 1Dx on Friday. He thinks his models may be a little more cooperative when they see his fancy new camera. Myself I'd rather stick with wildlife - more predictable and dependable and generally cooperative. Not to mention beauty, as the previous posts prove. My wife agrees with this.
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rpt said:I feel for you. Come over to Pune, India and we can drive 60 miles to a lake where a number of migratory birds come. You can have your pick of birds.