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May 04, 2004 19:58 |  #1

Not the greatest picture, but I kinda like it. Maybe because it's the first GBH I've ever seen, and I did manage to get it in focus. :)

He came in over the wildlife refuge and landed on the path and stayed a bit, allowing me to get within 60 or 70 feet I guess. I've got a number of him flying in and away, but he was always facing away from me.

Oh, well. I'll take what I can get.

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May 04, 2004 20:32 |  #2

Looks like he was doin' the 2 step... LOL I see them quite regularily around here, but only when I don't have my camera it seems. Go figure!


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May 04, 2004 23:49 |  #3

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I followed the link to your gallery. I am fascinated by these fabulous portraits, and I am keen to learn how you took them – I am planning to buy the 10D. I currently use a G1.
Can you tell me anything about the lighting/lens and if you did much processing on the computer after/ The lighting is the most beautiful and even.


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May 05, 2004 02:26 |  #4



that's terrific. seeing him like that :lol:

we walk down the road, he walks towards his 'road' ...........the fields and bushes and onwards.... across


:lol: 8) :)


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May 05, 2004 05:44 |  #5

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Jeff
I followed the link to your gallery. I am fascinated by these fabulous portraits, and I am keen to learn how you took them – I am planning to buy the 10D. I currently use a G1.
Can you tell me anything about the lighting/lens and if you did much processing on the computer after/ The lighting is the most beautiful and even.

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These portraits were shot with a lowly Fuji S602Z so the same result can be acheived with your G1. The lighting was very simple natural light, in the shade, on a sunny afternoon. I used fill flash to soften the shadows. Manually set your aperature to its widest opening (smallest #) and let the camera choose the shutter speed. With the 10D you have much more control, but the final outcome will be similar. I will have 10D portraits up soon...

Post Processing for Stephanie's pictures was with a glamour action (simple soft focus effect) in PS. The boys portrait were just crpped and sharpened.

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May 05, 2004 05:50 |  #6

Love the GBH! that's a hell of a gait on him, guess that's why they fly better then they walk :lol: :lol: looks like his legs are on backwards :P :P


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May 05, 2004 05:59 |  #7

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looks like his legs are on backwards

He was just reaching up to scratch his ear or something.

And now that you say it, I shoulda put that pic up, since this one *does* look a little weird.


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May 05, 2004 06:04 |  #8

Scottes you read him wrong,,, thats a thumbs down sign :D

smash l the guy with the camera :D

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May 05, 2004 10:08 |  #9

ha, ha, I can hear the GBH's marching footsteps...cool shot Scottes. :lol:


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May 05, 2004 18:21 |  #10

He's "Heron Stepping" :)

Nice shot :)


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May 05, 2004 18:32 |  #11

Nice capture. I remember my first shot of a Great Blue with my G2. I was all stoked. They're odd looking birds, aren't they? They look so... ancient.

Fortunately, there are a lot of them around here... unfortunately, I see them so often now, I'm not as interested as I used to be. I should try to get some more shots of them. They're seriously skittish though. Don't they look funny when they turn their head towards you? It's so skinny, it almost disappears :lol:


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May 05, 2004 18:35 |  #12
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Why did the GBH cross the road?


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May 05, 2004 18:36 |  #13

I hope to be seeing more of these guys. I just got a tip on another location so I'll be scouting it when I get a chance.

I think part of the thrill with these guys is the chase. Even if they're common they're so skittish that they're still a challenge. It's like the RWBs I love so much - while it's not a challenge getting close to them, it is a challenge to get them in *just* the right light and expose correctly.

It's the hunt, and the thrill of a picture in focus that keeps me going. :)


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May 05, 2004 18:45 |  #14

Yep, you're right. That's the fun part. I had a little quality time with a heron on the bank of a stream a couple days after I got the new cam. He was on a dead tree laying in the water. I moved really slowly, just inches at a time, trying to get closer to him. He watched me the whole time. When I saw him look like he was ready to take off, I would stop moving, then he would settle back down. We watched one another for about 10 minutes, then he flew off (while I wasn't looking, so no shot of that). Like you said, it wasn't about the shots so much though, it was just a thrill.

Now you got me all pumped to try shooting another one :D Thanks!


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May 06, 2004 20:41 |  #15

Jeff wrote

Post Processing for Stephanie's pictures was with a glamour action (simple soft focus effect) in PS. The boys portrait were just crpped and sharpened.

Thanks for that Jeff! My G1 is set for a new lease on life....until I get my 10D of course. I'll look out for those 10D shots. Is the 'Glamour action' shareware?


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