Well the sun came out so i shot down to the lake Then it went in
so uped the iso on the 5d to get a faster shutter speed and managed a few shot's .
500f4isL 1/2500 f4 iso 250 for the gravel one and 1/2000 f4 iso 500 on the water one .
Rob.
GyRob Cream of the Crop 10,206 posts Likes: 1413 Joined Feb 2005 Location: N.E.LINCOLNSHIRE UK. More info | May 12, 2007 17:08 | #1 Well the sun came out so i shot down to the lake Then it went in "The LensMaster Gimbal"
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snappa Goldmember 1,757 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: Kent, UK More info | May 12, 2007 17:19 | #2 Very nice shots Rob. They are very tricky, and fast, birds to get any sort of shot of so you have done extremely well. www.pbase.com/snapz
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calicokat Cream of the Crop 14,720 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Southern California More info | May 12, 2007 17:52 | #3 Great in flight captures, those little guys can be tough to get "You are going to fall off a cliff trying to get a better shot someday"- My hopeful and loving wife
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canonloader Cream of the Crop More info | May 12, 2007 18:54 | #4 Very nice. I thought it was a butterfly at first, in #2. Mitch- ____...^.^...____
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RoyC Goldmember 2,088 posts Likes: 21 Joined Aug 2005 Location: N.Devon, UK More info | May 13, 2007 05:59 | #5 Nice captures Rob, not easy - I like #2 a lot, unusual angle. TOP BIRD SHOTS
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kenyc Cream of the Crop More info | May 13, 2007 06:00 | #6 Love #2. Kenny A. Chaffin
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peat Senior Member 428 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Isle of Man, British Isles More info | May 13, 2007 07:46 | #7 wow. I dont know how you panned your 500 around to keep track of swallows so well. I was finding it too difficult with terns today. Great shots. Pete
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AlexPaul Goldmember 3,708 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | May 13, 2007 07:50 | #8 Nice work Rob "If I had any pride I'd be ashamed of myself"
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rrdjserv@earthlink.net Goldmember 2,124 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bumpass, VA. More info | May 13, 2007 10:33 | #9 First one is good. Second one is awesome! --Rick Sigma 500mm f/4.5, Canon EOS 7D, Canon T1i, Canon 300L f/4 IS, Canon 100mm macro, Tamron 17-50, Kenko extension tubes, Canon 580 Speedlite
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SindriSkulason Cream of the Crop 10,403 posts Likes: 13 Joined May 2005 Location: Iceland More info | May 13, 2007 18:03 | #10 Very good in-flight captures. Well done. Best regards
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PetKal Cream of the Crop 11,141 posts Likes: 5 Joined Sep 2005 Location: Nizza, Italia More info | Thats very good, Rob, using what I'd consider to be a less-than-ideal lens for that kinda job too. Potenza-Walore-Prestigio
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canondslruser Goldmember 1,226 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Ottawa, Ontario. Canada. More info | May 13, 2007 22:21 | #12 Cool. I like the wingspread in that second shot. Lenses: Canon 35/2, 50 1.8 II, 85 1.8, 100 2.8 USM Macro, 17-55 2.8 IS, 200 2.8L, 400 5.6L, 135 2.8 SF, 10-22, 18-55, 28-135 IS, 70-200L f4, 70-200 2.8L, 75-300 IS, 100-400L IS, Canon TC II 1.4x + 2.0x, Tamron 1.4x + 2x and 500D. Cameras: 300D, 30D, 40D, S400, SD700 IS, G2, G7 IS and Fuji F30. Accessories: 420ex + 580ex Flash, CP-E3 Battery Pack, BB, StormJackets, filters, PS CS3. Cover Shot: www.floridawildlifemagazine.com/pastissues.cfm
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GyRob THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 10,206 posts Likes: 1413 Joined Feb 2005 Location: N.E.LINCOLNSHIRE UK. More info | May 14, 2007 04:30 | #13 PetKal wrote in post #3200252 Thats very good, Rob, using what I'd consider to be a less-than-ideal lens for that kinda job too. Ever tried the 300 f/2.8 on them ? Not yet but im going to give it a go and use my mk2 as it will focus faster than my 5d - my only concern is that by the time iv tracked them and got focu's they may be to small in the frame conpared with the 500f4. a lot of luck's needed on these bird's thats for sure - there going one way and within a 10th of a sec the oposite way lol "The LensMaster Gimbal"
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tupe Goldmember More info | May 14, 2007 05:21 | #14 Great shots, Rob! I have lots of blurs made by the bank swallows to show for my efforts. That second shot is amazing. --Joe
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pttenn Cream of the Crop 9,671 posts Likes: 6 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Tennessee More info | May 14, 2007 07:47 | #15 How DO you guys capture the swallows? They are soooo FAST! Well done! Canon 50D, 40D, Tokina 12-24,Canon 18-55,Canon 28-135 IS, Canon 50 1.8,Canon 75-300 5.6,
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