canon 70-200 hand held!thru a dirty window 1/320 f8 iso 200 F L 200 fairly severly cropped I'm loving this lens...
Lynn,
With the quality of the pics you've been posting from it, I would hope you are loving that lens.....lol It's a sweetie I was just outside and I saw what I had always called a blue jay. But, he didn't look much like what I see people posting Larger, long tail, same color blue wings, very similar head and beak and no white markings on the wings. Maybe your's is an Eastern jay and I see Western jays? I guess I'll google it
Anyhow, nice, nice pic and I'm glad you're enjoying your 70-200mm. Very sharp and with this long lens, it's easy to realize how often those little twigs and other stuff gets in the way and aren't noticed until post processing?.....lol
Thanks for sharing and please clean those windows :roll
I was just outside and I saw what I had always called a blue jay. But, he didn't look much like what I see people posting Larger, long tail, same color blue wings, very similar head and beak and no white markings on the wings. Maybe your's is an Eastern jay and I see Western jays? I guess I'll google it
I can rest easier, I found it :-) It's a Western Scrub Jay.
Nice pic. I can see why you are liking that lens. Why are you shooting through a dirty window?
You have to get outside and not put some dirty window between your subject and that fine lens. It got cold down here in Florida (below 60) and I still went outside and shot some piccs.
harry
Harry http://behret.smugmug.com/NANPA member How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Nice pic. I can see why you are liking that lens. Why are you shooting through a dirty window?
You have to get outside and not put some dirty window between your subject and that fine lens. It got cold down here in Florida (below 60) and I still went outside and shot some piccs.
harry
Harry I'm laughing so hard.. I know it's sooo bad. It was 11 degrees below zero F. this morning!!! I was in my jammies!! the bird was in the tree and I have my new lens? what would you have done.. I never expected it to actually come out. I will however clean the windows until it's warmer.
Lynn, got your message and came right to look at the jay bird. He is so cute, I can tell how cold it is. I would never be able to get my feathers puffed out in such a way I would be comfortable, but that bird looks as close as he can be.
I thought that lens was so good it had cleaned your window for you. I would have to go back and look to see why everyone was mentioning it. Looked good to me, and the lens is really sharp! Especially as you said it was heavily cropped. I rarely crop much anymore. Maybe a bit.
ginger (maybe the lens was looking between the dirt on the window, or that was the part you cropped off. )
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Hehehe just joking Lynn very nice And I am very jealous (does it show)?
That lens may well be on my got to get list this spring.
To bad for the one branch across it's beak but otherwise it looks sharp.
Looking forward to seeing more from you and that lens
Tim
With the quality of the pics you've been posting from it, I would hope you are loving that lens.....lol It's a sweetie I was just outside and I saw what I had always called a blue jay. But, he didn't look much like what I see people posting Larger, long tail, same color blue wings, very similar head and beak and no white markings on the wings. Maybe your's is an Eastern jay and I see Western jays? I guess I'll google it
Anyhow, nice, nice pic and I'm glad you're enjoying your 70-200mm. Very sharp and with this long lens, it's easy to realize how often those little twigs and other stuff gets in the way and aren't noticed until post processing?.....lol
Thanks for sharing and please clean those windows :roll
Steve
http://www.laspilitas.com/California_birds/Jays_and_magpies/scrub_jay/scrub_jay_in_your_garden.htm
Steve
You have to get outside and not put some dirty window between your subject and that fine lens. It got cold down here in Florida (below 60) and I still went outside and shot some piccs.
harry
http://behret.smugmug.com/ NANPA member
How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
I thought that lens was so good it had cleaned your window for you. I would have to go back and look to see why everyone was mentioning it. Looked good to me, and the lens is really sharp! Especially as you said it was heavily cropped. I rarely crop much anymore. Maybe a bit.
ginger (maybe the lens was looking between the dirt on the window, or that was the part you cropped off. )