I have been experimenting with images of small birds in flight recently...
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Canon 1D2N, 400/5.6 @ 1/6400, f8, ISO 800 (80% of original frame)
mw_aurora Member 42 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Westford, MA More info | Jan 18, 2007 18:14 | #1 I have been experimenting with images of small birds in flight recently...
Canon 1D2N, 400/5.6 @ 1/6400, f8, ISO 800 (80% of original frame) Mark Wilson.
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dazzlebea Cream of the Crop 5,329 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: SoCal More info | Jan 18, 2007 18:20 | #2 |
Reyno Cream of the Crop 7,037 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Orlando, FL More info | Jan 18, 2007 18:20 | #3 Beautiful in-flight capture Mark. Best regards - Reyno
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hTr Cream of the Crop 22,453 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Northern Alabama More info | Jan 18, 2007 18:31 | #4 Nailed that one gary
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canonloader Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 18, 2007 18:51 | #5 Holey Cow. That's great. Marks raising the bar on us folks. Mitch- ____...^.^...____
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Jan 18, 2007 18:56 | #6 Your experiments seem to be working, great shot. George - SF Bay Area- 1D, 1Dmk2, 20D, 60D, 650D, 6D, 7Dmk2
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Sp00ks Goldmember 1,654 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Raleigh, NC More info | Jan 18, 2007 19:05 | #7 I have a hard time capturing big birds in flight, I can't imagine these quick little suckers.
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Jan 18, 2007 20:52 | #8 Thanks everyone, this is just a fun winter project for me - I actually prefer the static bird portrait stuff to be honest...nothing beats a smooth BG, good perch and perfectly posed bird Mark Wilson.
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luckyart60 Goldmember 1,097 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2003 Location: DOHA QATAR More info | Jan 19, 2007 01:15 | #9 Great capture, Myself I prefer if I can get good shots of birds in flight, you for sure nailed it in this one John A Thompson
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dpastern Cream of the Crop 13,765 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Ipswich, Queensland, Australia More info | Jan 19, 2007 02:33 | #10 Permanent banI'm totally gobsmacked by this shot! Wow, wow and thrice wow. That has to be one of the best in flight bird shots I've seen in a long while. Now - how in hell do you get shots like this!!!
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TenaCJed Goldmember More info | That is amazing! Did you have to crop much? I know I would have to crop a lot. I have tried to do some tracking of small birds and have not even come close yet. Very good job. John W
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KeithR Goldmember 2,856 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Blyth, Northumberland, NE England More info | Jan 19, 2007 06:52 | #12 Superb, Mark.
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villageidiot Goldmember 1,307 posts Likes: 38 Joined Dec 2006 Location: murfreesboro Tennessee More info | Jan 19, 2007 07:01 | #13 I don't suppose you'd be willing to share your secrets... It's all I can do to get a clean image of a hawk in flight. How did you manage to freeze one of these hyper little guys? "Slower minds keep right..."
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birdsnapper Member 79 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Cheshire, England More info | Jan 19, 2007 07:17 | #14 Experimenting? WOW!
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Jan 19, 2007 08:13 | #15 Thanks everyone. As Keith pointed out I mentioned the crop in the post - I cropped a little off the top, bottom and left to 4:3 from native 3:2. When I say 80%, I mean 80% of the area, not 80% reduction on the height and width, so still most of the frame really. Mark Wilson.
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