Exclusive: Tern Takes A Dive
I think it is a Tern anyway? Thanks for the look see, comments welcome!
ginger (I hate to have to start towards the beginning, but hang on, the "exclusive" shot is here!)
A crop on that:
Below: a clean entry,
A crop on that:
The denoument:
Monday, January 9, 2006
f 5.6, 200 ISO, 400mm, 1/1600
by ginger
ginger (I hate to have to start towards the beginning, but hang on, the "exclusive" shot is here!)
A crop on that:
Below: a clean entry,
A crop on that:
The denoument:
Monday, January 9, 2006
f 5.6, 200 ISO, 400mm, 1/1600
by ginger
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And he "parted the waters"!
I am ecstatic on that shot. I wish it were a bit cleaner in the background, but the one of "the fall", well, it is very clean.
I am thinking perhaps I should figure out how to frame it. Or I could make a group out of these.
Just "blind" luck, no clue what I was seeing, as I wasnt'. Happened too fast.
And they say equipment doesn't matter.
My Canon 20D took these shots, for the most part. I just kind of directed!
(the camera, the bird wouldn't take direction, smile.)
Now those fancy Nikons? More expensive Canons? Better????
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I did make the sighting of a bird darting here, there and down.
Really, the camera was a big help. I could not lock the focus, so that was a decision I just made to waste memory if I had to. I was not stressed about it. A simple walk with the dogs.
Interesting fast darting bird.
Now the camera, it has this burst feature...............not as good as Ben's machine gun, but it happened to fire right on this bird's descent! W/o that I would have been dead in the water. I did push the button..........I did do the settings.
Other than that, I will say, I still do say, equipment matters, and this is an example where my equipment was my best partner of the moment. I don't know how many times I have tried to get a shot of a pelican splitting the water. I cannot time it in my own head, I just don't have a good enough sense of timing, so the burst thing, it just kept shooting, and I was lucky. IMO.
Thanks for the nice words. I am proud of it!
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Sometimes you see one vertical shot, but not a series like this. Really nice exposure too
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I find it difficult to just watch these terns they fly so fast, change direction so quickly. By the time I see one and lift the camera to focus they're gone! So you did good. Why do you think they invented burst mode????
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