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Sep 11, 2005 19:29 |  #1

I took a break and went down to Ile de Visitation which is usually good for a few birds. These were all shot with the 1DMKII with 300 f2.8 L IS and the 1.4 TC. Most of them were in the shadows so I threw the better beamer on the 550 for these as well.

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Sep 11, 2005 19:38 |  #2

:lol:

Look at the Punk hairdoo and that Black Crowned! :lol:

Awesome shots.. I love the BCNH shots!

You know.. the color and pattern of the feathers on your GBH's is so different from those around here.. so much so that me growing up spending summers in Georgian Bay.. and used to the grey looking GBHs up there.. the first time I saw one of our local GBHs I thought it was a differnt bird.


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Sep 11, 2005 19:52 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #3

Wow, great shots!!

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Sep 11, 2005 20:29 |  #4

Great shots, love the last 2, I do not know much about birds at all, so can I ask how big is the second one?...............Joe


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Sep 11, 2005 20:33 |  #5

Wow! Nice shots Sheldon! I love #2.


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Sep 11, 2005 20:38 as a reply to  @ jopfin's post |  #6

Sheldon, I like what you got on the black-crowned night herons.

Here in California, I am often after those and also green herons.

My question is this. How or where is the Better Beamer most effective? These turned out good for you, but is there a minimum or maximum range that works best? I've used my 550EX on snowy egrets at a range of 65 feet before, so I know the whole lighting job is not easy.

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Sep 11, 2005 22:16 |  #7

Fantastic captures Sheldon, love all 3, 2 is my fav. Damn fine shots.


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Sep 11, 2005 22:41 |  #8

Greta shots. Like the feather detail on the GBH.


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Sep 11, 2005 22:48 |  #9

Great work, Sheldon. Number 2 does it for me, although the hair style in number 3 is interesting.


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Sep 12, 2005 01:10 |  #10

Good ones... The Black Crowned Night Heron came out very well.. The white feathers are perfectly exposed..




  
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Sep 12, 2005 08:02 as a reply to  @ robertwgross's post |  #11

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Sheldon, I like what you got on the black-crowned night herons.

Here in California, I am often after those and also green herons.

My question is this. How or where is the Better Beamer most effective? These turned out good for you, but is there a minimum or maximum range that works best? I've used my 550EX on snowy egrets at a range of 65 feet before, so I know the whole lighting job is not easy.

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Getting used to the beamer took a little longer than I had anticipated but once you get it, it can produce some great results.

On the GBH in question here, he/she was about 100 feet from me and kept moving in and out of the shadows. That is why I used the beamer. When I used it on him I had dialed -1.5 on the flash output and then went anywhere from normal exposure to minus half a stop.

When it came time for the Night Heron they were much closer and I probably could have done without the beamer. They were probably about 50 feet away or less. I decided to leave it on and I dialed in-2 on the flash output and I was underexposing in some case by up to a stop or maybe even a little better.

I like the light that the beamer produces, it seems to not be as harsh as the straight flash.

I normally start with at least -1.5 on the flash unit and then do a few shots, checking the histogram. Any further exposure adustments I make on the camera. It works great for fill flash on hihg speed synch.

Here is one more of the guys that were in the trees. This one got nailed with too much flash but he was so darned funny. Had his back to us all the time and everytime he would look at the people he would bend his head down and look backwards like this.

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Sep 12, 2005 08:22 |  #12

Like all the captures, especially the BCNH showing the breeding feathers.


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Sep 12, 2005 10:22 |  #13

Nice shots!


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Sep 12, 2005 13:23 |  #14

These are great... the BCNH is wonderful with the hair-do!


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Sep 12, 2005 14:15 as a reply to  @ LazyPhotographer's post |  #15

Great shots Sheldon, the 3rd and last are wonderful. love em all.:)


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