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Sep 18, 2005 19:44 |  #1

CDS and another shooting day at Allen's Pond. While walking along the many piles of seaweed washed upon the shore we frightened some Least Sandpipers into flight. We stopped and began to look at the seaweed closely, and after quite some time we saw some movement. More Least Sandpipers.

Those little suckers hide well. We only saw them if they moved, and if we looked away for even a split second we lost them again - even though we were looking in the exact same spot. We generally had to wait until they moved some more.

Eventually we got tired of shooting into the sun and getting underexposed peeps with blown-out backgrounds. We circled around to the beach which put the sun to our back. Much better.

CDS ended up going right down the beach, and I went left. I found a little Least playing peekaboo with me in the piles of seaweed. She saw me many times but must have decided that I wasn't going to eat her, and she seemed to get used to me - though she still moved down the beach slowly.

Whenever she ducked behind the mound of seaweed I quickly moved left, set up, and waited for her to appear. I did this several times, and though she saw me every time she didn't seem to mind. I got braver, and moved a little closer whenever she ducked behind the mounds.

Eventually I was pretty darn close. This bird is probably 4 inches tall to the top of her head, and this is not cropped.

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She ducked behind, and I moved closer, but she seemed to be getting skittish, so I eased up a bit. I might have been 7 feet from her at this point.

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She walked away a little and gave me a nice pose...
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I decided that I had had enough, rested on my monopod, and waited for CDS.

I had spent a little over 10 minutes with her, though it seemed like an hour. I got about 80 shots of her, all of them from within 9 or 10 feet.

Not a bad morning at all.

And I haven't even mentioned the sanderlings....

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Sep 18, 2005 19:51 |  #2

good stuff, there is nothing like getting this close to wild birds.


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Sep 18, 2005 19:54 |  #3

I've had lots of luck with these guys last month. Once they get used to you they sure are tame little fellas (one of them got to within three feet of me last time...too close to focus on). Anyways, back to your shots and they are quite nice! #3 is the best and sharpest and #2 has a great over the shoulder look. Well done and hope to see some of those sanderlings too...


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Sep 18, 2005 22:46 as a reply to  @ dancad's post |  #4

Nice stuff Scott.


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Sep 18, 2005 23:53 |  #5

Nice captures Scottes, love the first and second photos but all are great


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Sep 19, 2005 06:25 as a reply to  @ Mitcon's post |  #6

Beautiful shot (#3 being my fav) of beautiiful birds!

Well done.

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Sep 19, 2005 08:42 |  #7

Lovely shots . Number three is my favorite.Thanks for sharing.


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Sep 19, 2005 08:47 |  #8

Great shots and I really liked your story that went with them.




  
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Sep 19, 2005 08:51 |  #9

Good work! The last one is particularly crisp.


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Sep 19, 2005 09:32 |  #10

Thanks for the comments folks.

Looking at these shots again I have to admit that I'm not all that happy. For one, I had been doing some panos last week and I left the camera on Custom White Balance. I shoot RAW, so it was an easy fix, but not necessarily an accurate fix. I'm also not happy with the sharpness. I think I was pretty tired. I'll try to process them again when I get home from work....


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Sep 19, 2005 13:51 |  #11

Dang.. they look good to me!
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Sep 19, 2005 14:34 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #12

beautiful shots. :)


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Sep 19, 2005 17:23 |  #13

Reprocessed, quite a bit warmer, and more care taken with sharpening. A definite improvement in my opinion...


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Sep 19, 2005 17:44 |  #14

More great captures. Keep the photos coming.


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Sep 19, 2005 19:01 |  #15

I don't know how they were before, but they are super now!
Great detail and lovely colors.


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