So you wanna see birds ?
It's obvious there are many bird photographers in this forum. While I can't say I've had much opportunity to capture song birds in trees, I have done a great deal of shooting water birds, wading birds / shore birds.
Tomorrow for the first time, I am heading to a rookery! Truthfully, I didn't even know what a rookery was, until Harry opened my eyes to his great captures obtained at a local Florida rookery.
Until I can post some rookery images over the weekend, here are a few of my own personal favorite shorebird images for ya......
critiques / comments not only appreciated but, encouraged!
Tomorrow for the first time, I am heading to a rookery! Truthfully, I didn't even know what a rookery was, until Harry opened my eyes to his great captures obtained at a local Florida rookery.
Until I can post some rookery images over the weekend, here are a few of my own personal favorite shorebird images for ya......
critiques / comments not only appreciated but, encouraged!
Markjay
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
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about 100 feet then they take off.
dave.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Can you deal with it?
AJ
Thanks for sharing Mark and have a wonderful time.
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Nice series! The first image is a excellent. The "eye" is beautiful in that shot. Look forward to seeing what you capture at the rookery! Good hunting!
Kirwin
If memory serves me, about 8 feet or less.
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
Appreciate the critique. If only ALL my shots were crisp and as detailed. I'd say that over the 6 or 7 years I've been shooting digital, specifically digital (I've shot 35 mm for about 15-18 years prior), that my image quality has improved.
If you saw the images I presented to people (ask in the STF challenges) when I first started out in digital, you'd understand exactly what I mean here. For one thing, I had NO idea what I was doing in the post processing of my digital images. They were all oversharpened and I ruined several images because I was too stupid to work on copies at the time. Sigh.... live and learn.
Thank you,
Markjay
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
I spent the afternoon getting ospreys. I don't think I, or my camera, saw any babies, but they are acting like they are there.
And I think the male decided to make up with me. Have to upload them, then collapse. 11:42 PM here. And the upload takes forever.
Wish I could go to a rookery tomorrow, or the next day.
ginger
I been taking pics at a much longer distance and thinking why aren't my
pics coming out as clear as other folks. You just saved me a ton of money.
I was starting to think my lens was bad, or out of calibration.
Thanks again.
dave.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Looking forward to your pix from tomorrow:D
Susan