I believe I can fly
Stumblebum
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Baylands Preserve comprises the shore area near Silicon Valley, near San Francisco. Found couple of new birds that I had not seen before. Birders told me they were Meadow Lark and Bit Urn, if I got it right. Also caught some ducks in flight besides mallards, and also other birds in flight, that I had not done before! All help/criticism cherished. Below are my attempts:
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Thanks! Much appreciated!
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Thanks Daniel/Guru!! I tried hard, but couldn't put my finger on anything in #12. Drop a hint when you can! Cheers!!
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Thanks guys for kind words! It was experimental visit as I was testing 7D camera body with crop sensor that I had rented. It gives me 1.6X crop factor and it worked, so for wildlife that is one quick way to get higher reach! On used market one can get 7D body for 700 bucks or so. Cheers!
Love #3
I've got some bird shots but they're mostly kinda far away and like scenic in aspect.
Did you sit in a blind, waiting for them?
Thanks for dropping the knowledge! I am not a birder, and not very clever, just love beautiful things, including wildlife! The "Bittern" was beautiful!
Part of getting wildlife shots I believe is learning animal behavior somewhat. I have started to notice things like the way Geese crank up the sounds right before taking off....or duckies wobble their heads before taking off...and if one does, more than likely their friend or two will follow....so I let go of the first one and wait for second one.....and yes the spot is also the key.....I noticed which direction they take off and where it would better to catch them....and finally if you are sort of hiding out....they kind of relax and then stuff happens right in front of your eyes.
Solution for "far away" shots is to either get bigger zoom, but those are pretty expensive....or get crop sensor body, like 7D, in used market it is 700 bucks or so. So if you have 300mm, with 1.6 crop factor it would become 480 mm or so. Crop zoom during processing also works. Most of my shots are 30-40% of the frame only. However, for crop zoom to work, focus should be sharp and ofcourse high pixel density etc.
Thanks again!
Also, btw, I edit my pix like a maniac, and I don't think I've ever shot digital that I didn't crop. In the studio is different, but with outside, I'm with you 100% on cropping.
A good set i really like number 19
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Bitterns are tough to find in the open to get a decent shot and to catch them preening is cool.
Meadowlark has a great pose it would have been great if he was facing the sun, but it was nice of him to sit still long enough.
You are getting the great Blue herons with meals action regularly now
The Snowy Egret is nice take off and the white feathers are a tough thing to keep from blowing out.
A good day for you for sure.
They are having a Wild Bird Festival in Galt CA this weekend 2/1
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Thanks Bill! Much appreciated!
Thanks Anta! Welcome aboard!
I love the fact you not only love photographing wildlife but also know it! I am working on the latter! Thanks much for comments!
Chris I have been hoping to hear from you!! Thanks much!
You are so right about the landing sequence for #13 and #14...I wanted to capture the moment of splash and did but it was out of focus.:cry
I wish I could go to the festival but unfortunately I made a commitment to a photo shoot with a meetup group that I help organize. But I WILL go to your neighborhood soon and get the cranes that you posted. IMHO you might want to crop the ones in water and it would be a wall hanger!
Here is the another shot of Meadow Lark.....not sure if it is necessarily better but slightly different.
I am going to stop by Consumnes tomorrow morning, might be raining but it will beat the crowds that will be there this weekend.
If you get out this way give me a shout (or PM)could give you a tour of the better spots to shoot
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Awesome! Just made my day! I would do that and is schedules align that would be awesome! I extend same offer to you. If you ever come up to Bay Area, this spot where I have gotten most of my shots, I would love to show you! Please do not hesitate for a moment. You may find bunch of keepers here. They don't have the vast variety that you find over your side, but still pretty cool!
Thanks! Much appreciated! Beautiful creatures indeed!
Thanks much! There is no substitute for light in early morning and golden hour!
Thanks! Made my day!