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Scottes
5th of July 2004 (Mon), 15:33
I haven't had much time to get out and take pictures, and after 5 days without hearing a shutter click I was going crazy. So I grabbed a few minutes out shooting out my window...
http://www.itsanadventure.com/postimages/crw_6889.jpg
http://www.itsanadventure.com/postimages/crw_6941.jpg
http://www.itsanadventure.com/postimages/crw_6956.jpg
http://www.itsanadventure.com/postimages/crw_6964.jpg
cgratti
5th of July 2004 (Mon), 16:07
impressive for just shooting casually out the window....
IanD
5th of July 2004 (Mon), 18:00
Scott, those are a hell of a lot better than what I've shot in the past 5 days.
Total days with no shutter noise : 7
Damn work is interfering with my shooting :lol:
Nice window captures.
JZaun
5th of July 2004 (Mon), 18:11
Wow ,, lovely shots.. All I've found are a few 100 flowers :D , a snake, fox, 2 hawks and a imitation gator :? After 2 days reformating disk, reloading XP, other software and replacing a blown monitor, maybe I can get around to posting some :D
Nice pic's !!
JZ
whowie
5th of July 2004 (Mon), 19:52
Nice images. I like #s 1 & 4. What body/lens did you use?
Scottes
5th of July 2004 (Mon), 20:21
Thanks folks. The camera was much happier after I took these. When I turned it on the display said:
EOS
PA-A
THANKS
and then I heard a purr... :)
The first bird was kinda funny. I think it's a juvenile, and I'm pretty sure there were 5 of them bouncing around. None would *ever* land on the closer side of the stick. They acted like kids, though. I got a kick out of them.
The feeders have been getting mauled by the birds lately. I've got only 2 feeders and I've seen 8 or 9 birds on them at once. I'm guessing a bit but I think many are juveniles out for a bit of easy eating.
Whowie, these were from a 10D with the 100-400 L IS. They're shot from a window across my deck so the birds are only about 10' away. The "trees" they're on are actually sticks nailed and/or wired to my feeders. (Did I have you fooled?)
Ian, I've been wondering what's been up since you've been rare around here lately. I figured that you've been working. Sorry, mate.
CyberDyneSystems
5th of July 2004 (Mon), 21:19
These are great!
Wow.. I need a bird feeder... and a porch... and a yard... and someowhere out of the center of the city on the 5th floor... :wink:
KevinO
6th of July 2004 (Tue), 00:08
8) :D
Very nice pictures.
I can cope with 'L' envy, I'm starting to get a few lenses myself, but I can't seem to manage with the locations some of you people are in. :cry:
gail
6th of July 2004 (Tue), 00:28
Very lovely pictures...and to be taken from inside a window.
Great shots 8) ...I can't ever get that close of good pictures from out side the window haha..lol :lol: Really love them all.. very cute little birds.
You did a great job getting them shots. :D :P
Do you mind me asking what your settings were? love the dof..what settings do you use to get shots like that?
Scottes
6th of July 2004 (Tue), 03:42
Do you mind me asking what your settings were? love the dof..what settings do you use to get shots like that?
They're a mix. I had set Tv mode to keep things at 1/125 or 1/100 - I had the lens at 400mm with IS so that's about 1/100 minimum. As the sun came in and out I switched between ISO 200 and 400, trying to keep the aperture at f/8 or f/11.
PacAce
6th of July 2004 (Tue), 10:01
The first bird was kinda funny. I think it's a juvenile, and I'm pretty sure there were 5 of them bouncing around. None would *ever* land on the closer side of the stick. They acted like kids, though. I got a kick out of them.
Nice shots, Scott. After seeing your pictures, I'm now more motivated to move my feeders a little close to the house so I can get "closer" shots of the birds that visit my feeder, especially the goldfinches that are already small to begin with.
BTW, the first bird is an adult male goldfinch. The juveniles look like the female goldfinches or like the bird in the 2nd picture. I still haven't figured out how to tell the female and the juveniles apart, though.
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