Vulture Views...

traunerktraunerk Registered Users Posts: 513 Major grins
edited May 26, 2005 in Wildlife
On the way home tonight and happened by a convention of vultures. They flew overhead (fooling my camera's meter even with +1 and +2 stops) and then rapidly sailed away.

Here's three from the Vulture Fest...

Regards...Keith

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Beam me outta here!:winkKT

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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited May 26, 2005
    traunerk wrote:
    On the way home tonight and happened by a convention of vultures. They flew overhead (fooling my camera's meter even with +1 and +2 stops) and then rapidly sailed away.

    Here's three from the Vulture Fest...

    Regards...Keith
    THose guys are hard to shoot. I have tried a few times and still haven't come up with anything I like. Yu did pretty good here with real difficult conditions. thumb.gif
    Harry
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  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited May 26, 2005
    15524779-Ti.gif with Harry
  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited May 26, 2005
    Try metering off the sky alone and add +3 EC or more if needed. The underside of a BIF is a shaded area, so the exposure should be close to what you would shoot a shaded subject, which is about 3 stops more than sunlit. Your images look about 1 stop under exposed despite the +2 EC. The sky WILL go completely white with +3 EC, no way to avoid that. Look at Andy's shots of birds - the sky is frequently completely white.

    Vultures are not pretty birds up close, but can be in flight, but the black feathers are going to be a lot harder to capture detail in if they are underexposed at all. Try +3EC or more.

    You did a good job for a brief fly over shot. Better than mine, which is also underexposed as I look at it again

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