Afternoon light was OK

bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
edited July 4, 2005 in Wildlife
As JeffW and I mentioned the morning light was nuttin but gray. Here's a BIF of a Comarant from the morning. Check out that ISO even had it at 1600 for awhile :wow. Well Lens Lust says I need some fast glass now :lol

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The afternoon produced I think some better results :D

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  • jwearjwear Registered Users Posts: 8,013 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2005
    the afternoon shots worked thumb.gif i will post the one I have as a guide to how bad one can do with bad light , i will not know how it looks headscratch.gif your came out better but if we had light ne_nau.gifeek7.gif
    Jeff W

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  • ginger_55ginger_55 Registered Users Posts: 8,416 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2005
    Those are cool shots, Ben. I especially like the first one. IMO, and in other's opinions, "flat" light can be very good.

    The Nature photographer who did our workshop this spring prefers it, and so do I, actually. Well, not always, different lights have different advantages. Cloudy can mean shooting any time of the day. No pesky shadows/contrast issues.

    I really do like that first shot, I like it best for the story it tells with the bird carrying all that stuff.

    (I had the worst time last night, so terrible, nothing worked right, and everyone there was in their twenties. It was a music thing at a place I usually love, supposed to have fireworks. We left, so I don't know, it was raining. I kept thinking how much I preferred the birds.)

    Wonderful shots, Ben.

    ginger
    After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,951 moderator
    edited July 4, 2005
    I liked the third one. Nice exposure!

    Ian
    Moderator Journeys/Sports/Big Picture :: Need some help with dgrin?
  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2005
    ginger_55 wrote:
    Those are cool shots, Ben. I especially like the first one. IMO, and in other's opinions, "flat" light can be very good.

    The Nature photographer who did our workshop this spring prefers it, and so do I, actually. Well, not always, different lights have different advantages. Cloudy can mean shooting any time of the day. No pesky shadows/contrast issues.

    I really do like that first shot, I like it best for the story it tells with the bird carrying all that stuff.

    (I had the worst time last night, so terrible, nothing worked right, and everyone there was in their twenties. It was a music thing at a place I usually love, supposed to have fireworks. We left, so I don't know, it was raining. I kept thinking how much I preferred the birds.)

    Wonderful shots, Ben.

    ginger
    Good Morning G, Happy 4th
    Yes I agree about Cormarant shot, wish I had more good ones to show. They were quite busy carrying stuff to their nests, lot's of fun shooting indeed. :D

    Hope you have better night tonight thumb.gif
  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2005
    jwear wrote:
    the afternoon shots worked thumb.gif i will post the one I have as a guide to how bad one can do with bad light , i will not know how it looks headscratch.gif your came out better but if we had light ne_nau.gifeek7.gif
    Hey Jeff on the way back from work stop at Madrona thumb.gif
    Show ya later.........found where Mr. Redtail lives :D
  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2005
    ian408 wrote:
    I liked the third one. Nice exposure!

    Ian
    Happy 4th Ian
    Glad you like thumb.gif
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