KeithBreazeal said:White Headed Woodpecker
That is a nice catch with the insect in his mouth.
This is my next goal; to catch birds in a more different setting - daily live or special position - next to small bif
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KeithBreazeal said:White Headed Woodpecker
IslanderMV said:Barrow's Goldeneye
7D and 100-400mm
Very unusual in my area, definitely a lifer. I have been scanning Common Goldeneye flocks for the last 4 years looking for the odd Barrow’s. Finally paid off !
Lovely photo Jonjrista said:American Coot
This time of year, the Coots show up again. Coots are hilarious waterfowl. Chickens of the swamp, they just GOBBLE down aquatic weeds at a phenomenal rate. Such a rate that you can often catch them coughing to clear their throats, they chug it all down so fast!![]()
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Canon EF 600mm f/4 L II
Gitzo GT3532LS + Jobu Pro 2
candyman said:Lovely photo Jonjrista said:American Coot
This time of year, the Coots show up again. Coots are hilarious waterfowl. Chickens of the swamp, they just GOBBLE down aquatic weeds at a phenomenal rate. Such a rate that you can often catch them coughing to clear their throats, they chug it all down so fast!![]()
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Canon EF 600mm f/4 L II
Gitzo GT3532LS + Jobu Pro 2
About your Jobu Pro2: did you choose this one also because the adjustment knobs are not at the same side? How does it operate while being busy with your subjects? (I mean because the 2 knobs are not at the same side of the gimbal)
Appreciate your field-experience. Thanks
jrista said:candyman said:Lovely photo Jonjrista said:American Coot
This time of year, the Coots show up again. Coots are hilarious waterfowl. Chickens of the swamp, they just GOBBLE down aquatic weeds at a phenomenal rate. Such a rate that you can often catch them coughing to clear their throats, they chug it all down so fast!![]()
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Canon EF 600mm f/4 L II
Gitzo GT3532LS + Jobu Pro 2
About your Jobu Pro2: did you choose this one also because the adjustment knobs are not at the same side? How does it operate while being busy with your subjects? (I mean because the 2 knobs are not at the same side of the gimbal)
Appreciate your field-experience. Thanks
Thanks.![]()
I haven't noticed any issue with the knobs being as they are. Yes, you do have to move your shutter hand, but in general I keep the tension just slightly tight, and I really don't adjust it much. Only when I lock it down to move, usually...I rarely ever adjust it when I'm actually shooting.
If I were to make a choice today about what to buy, I might not even consider a standard gimbal. they are quite large, bulky, etc. I am thinking a Mongoose M3.6 would be a simpler yet still totally effective alternative.
PropeNonComposMentis said:gbchriste said:Osprey mates.
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gbchriste ...Umm... are you real ?... or from this planet ?... can you, are you able, to make a bad image ?
Dont get me wrong, I'm luv'in your work.
I have only ever seen this quality come out of Large and Full format Film.
Actually, I think I know you, but the foreground at the bottom of frame adds a "?"...
Cheers !