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NILOLIGIST
2nd of May 2004 (Sun), 20:31
Here is a series of Heron shots.

http://www.pbase.com/image/28546341/medium.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/image/28508620/medium.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/image/28546335/medium.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/image/28546896/medium.jpg

Last shots with my 10D, I hope I do much better with my MKII.

NiL,

vvizard
2nd of May 2004 (Sun), 20:34
Last shots with my 10D, I hope I do much better with my MKII.

NiL,

Really nice shots :) But I just hate you guys thinking everything is up to the camera! It's not! What really matters... is the size of the lens ;) *happy shooting =D*

NILOLIGIST
2nd of May 2004 (Sun), 20:40
I would like to think it is BOTH!! You can't get shots without the camera and you can get shots without the photographer either.

Both are needed. The camera is a instrument, like a pen or paintbrush, the artist is the one that actually directs the pen or brush.

After having both cameras, I know the MKII is all I want in a camera. I really love this camera!!!

NiL,

vvizard
2nd of May 2004 (Sun), 20:56
Easy on the trigger there, I was only making a joke :) I also know I would ... go far, to get a MKII myself =D If you like, you can send it to me, and I can try to fix your LCD-screen ;) Estimate the repair to take 1-3 months though :lol: But be carefull saying it got all you want, cause we still haven't seen the plans for the 1D MK-III or the 1Ds MK-II =D

Happy for you having this camera, it must be a real thrill :) I once found a N*KON D2H "floating around" the house, and the feeling of 8fps is simply undescribeable, so I guess 8.5 will be orgasmic :oops:

NILOLIGIST
2nd of May 2004 (Sun), 21:11
No worries mate. LOL...I do have all I want for NOW!!

NiL,

Conk
3rd of May 2004 (Mon), 06:14
Great series of shots NIL

scottbergerphoto
3rd of May 2004 (Mon), 07:51
Beautiful series of shots Nil. But why is it eating someones GoldFish?
Regards,
Scott

NILOLIGIST
3rd of May 2004 (Mon), 09:09
Thank

The shots were taken at the Botanical Garden in Brooklyn , NY. This heron parked hiself at the Gold Fish day and had a massive meal. He ate 5 before I left. He was very hungry.

The shots aren't as clear or sharp as I would like but I got something. Next time, I will do better.

NiL,

IanD
3rd of May 2004 (Mon), 09:45
Sweet series. Now I know where my goldfish went to :lol:

NILOLIGIST
3rd of May 2004 (Mon), 10:05
Tasty too.

NiL,

PacAce
3rd of May 2004 (Mon), 11:11
Nice pictorial series, Frederique.

Tell me, based on the size of the goldfish, the night heron doesn't seem large at all, which surprised me. Was it really small or was that a big goldfish he was feasting on?

:)

scottbergerphoto
3rd of May 2004 (Mon), 11:31
Do Herons really like to eat Gold Fish or is that some kind of fraternity hazing?
Inquiring minds need to know,
Scott

NILOLIGIST
3rd of May 2004 (Mon), 12:54
LOL...I don't know Scott, should I have them email you the answer. Perhaps, goldfish are snack food to them.

NiL,

NILOLIGIST
3rd of May 2004 (Mon), 21:06
Conk,
Thank you, I am sorry I seemed to miss your post.

PacAce,

The heron was a good size, he wasn't big but I have never been that close to one. The ones I have seen didn't seem bigger to me.

Here he is standing up tall and proud. He was a monster. He picked on the mid size fish, the small ones were too small and the big ones were way too big.

I try and go there every weekend and he comes there for lunch so I will try and get some more with the MKII.

http://www.pbase.com/image/28546903/original.jpg

NiL,

dn7elson
4th of May 2004 (Tue), 14:58
The heron was a good size, he wasn't big but I have never been that close to one. The ones I have seen didn't seem bigger to me.

NiL,
That looks like a Black-crowned Night-Heron. It is known to be "a rather squat heron" with a length of 26" and wingspan 45". The Great Blue Heron is the "big gun" at 48" long and wingspan of 72".

larsesp
4th of May 2004 (Tue), 15:05
I would like to think it is BOTH!! You can't get shots without the camera and you can get shots without the photographer either.

Both are needed. The camera is a instrument, like a pen or paintbrush, the artist is the one that actually directs the pen or brush.

After having both cameras, I know the MKII is all I want in a camera. I really love this camera!!!

NiL,

Totally agree.. think about the needs to fulfill. A guy buying an electric drill doesn't need the drill... he needs a hole in the wall! (maybe a bit off topic, but interresting anyway..)

Lars

NILOLIGIST
4th of May 2004 (Tue), 21:34
LOL...

NiL,