did you know it's egret-fest?
i'm out here in california, and my good friend, and fine photographer steve cavigliano took me up to the palo alto baylands nature preserve this afternoon. what a treat! it's a regular egret-convention, ginger, i have found where your egrets went.
i'm really a street shooter, this bird shooting, well, it's for the birds, y'know? or so i thought :lol3 i really had a blast tonight. birding is a real challenge, i've great respect for those that do it regularly. getting a crisp clear, sharp bif, or a cool expression, well that's really worth the effort, let me tell ya.
all shots with my 20d, 70-200 f/2.8L i.s. aboard, plus canon 1.4tc. shot in av mode, iso400 for the most part, -2/3s ec for the most part. shutter speeds 1/800th to 1/1000th sec.
this guy was in the tree waiting for us as soon as we got there. a night-heron?

watching them fly it's almost hypnotic..


then of course the main event - it *is* egret-fest right now, but you already knew that, eh? :lol3 i took these egrets in honor of my good friend harry behret, and also to piss off fish :deal



and as the sun went down and our isos went up, we decided to call it quits, and say good-bye to our fine feathery egret friends. this was one butt-shot that i kept, i rather liked it...

afterwards, it was off to a really nice dinner, calamari, iceberg wedge salad, hangar steak, and what must've been the idaho state fair prize-
winning baked potato :eat it was, another fine photographic time, and i thank steve for showing me "the baylands...."
enjoy (egret) photography,
i'm really a street shooter, this bird shooting, well, it's for the birds, y'know? or so i thought :lol3 i really had a blast tonight. birding is a real challenge, i've great respect for those that do it regularly. getting a crisp clear, sharp bif, or a cool expression, well that's really worth the effort, let me tell ya.
all shots with my 20d, 70-200 f/2.8L i.s. aboard, plus canon 1.4tc. shot in av mode, iso400 for the most part, -2/3s ec for the most part. shutter speeds 1/800th to 1/1000th sec.
this guy was in the tree waiting for us as soon as we got there. a night-heron?

watching them fly it's almost hypnotic..


then of course the main event - it *is* egret-fest right now, but you already knew that, eh? :lol3 i took these egrets in honor of my good friend harry behret, and also to piss off fish :deal



and as the sun went down and our isos went up, we decided to call it quits, and say good-bye to our fine feathery egret friends. this was one butt-shot that i kept, i rather liked it...

afterwards, it was off to a really nice dinner, calamari, iceberg wedge salad, hangar steak, and what must've been the idaho state fair prize-
winning baked potato :eat it was, another fine photographic time, and i thank steve for showing me "the baylands...."
enjoy (egret) photography,
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OK Andy, I am more amazed everyday with your ability to WOW us. I mean, geez, you don't do birds you say, then this!
All these BIF's, and so well exposed, framed and focused. Blast you! You's a good learner - and Steve's a great teacher.
Harry, look out for this guy. Andy will probably be headed your way to tame all those egrets and herrons down in Florida next.
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shucks david, thanks a lot man - i really appreciate the kind words and the feedback. there are several things that i really find tough with this subject matter -
1) the exposure - there is usually such mixed lighting - like in the third shot here.. half in shadow, half in really bright reflected sunlight... -2/3s exposure compensation helped avoid a blowout...and still, the highlights are in a few spots, 250ish - but not blownout - really tough! i should have added that these shots are, for the most part, lightly processed. converted from raw (no multiple exposures needed - the 20d really has a fine dynamic range, i'm always impressed by it)... some cropping, though not much, as these birds were close and i had good reach with the 200 + tc. and sharpening.
2) the amount of reach, and fast, sharp glass. man - good glass for birding is a must. we were in really bright conditions, but still using iso 400, and at the end, 800, to get the shutter speeds up there... but the other tricky area is that you want to use the lens' sweetspot, so shooting at f/4's no good, eh? conundrum here, becuase to shoot at f/8, let's say, that means you either sacrifice on shutterspeed or iso. big tradeoffs. i opted for f/5.6, f/6.3 and i managed ok. but the exposure calcs were always going 'round my head during the shoot.
3) steady hands - these birds are fast!
thanks again for giving me, one of your 1.51 posts per day today, i'm really and truly honored
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I didn't have to teach Andy very much, I mainly led him to the birds and he took it from there. I actually think he's having fun birding
Andy,
Ya done good
As David mentioned, they all came out well. Fish is gonna love em :lol4
We had a great time, got lots of nice shots and talked to a couple other Canonites
Geeze, I let you post the first Egret/Heron pics and you post all the good ones.......lol Never trust a street shooter :lol
All I'll add is this, closer, shot of a Black Crowned Night Heron.
OK, it's off to bed :snore Hopefully, we'll have another good day of shooting tomorrow
See ya in few (too few....lol),
Steve
So that's what those white blobs in the palm trees look like up close?
I have to say I'm impressed, and you not even a bird man!
It was a gorgeous, clear, breathtaking day today -- but very very very windy at the coast. I managed to get out for a couple of hours, but no great shots, waves were flat, couple of surfers, couple of black birds, nothing much... and there you and Steve were having a blast getting spectacular bird shots!
Oh well..... I'm glad you got to enjoy a beautiful day -- and catch some interesting birds too -- flying egrets! Wow... The exposure is pretty darn spot on too... got to hand it to you...
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Totally awesome Andy, love looking at these. Something I read about you recently, you used to or still do bike? For local nature photography this year I plan on biking out of the city, into the country for shots. I think I can get to some fairly unique and remote ares this way, and get great excercise at the same time. Do you bike and shoot?
Seriously, these are great shots Andy, just plain awesome in details and sharpness. Thanks for sharing.
AJ
Is it still there?
Seriously, I guess if you know your settings, you know your settings whether in streets or following Daniella around and meeting MY birds. They were not so compliant for me. Also, you found them, that is always fun for me. I know they are there, but I can't find them with the lens, then when I do, my lens goes hunting.
Awesome shooting both of you. Steve, you are leading him astray. You will both be birders for life.
Did either of you notice the full moon? Or almost full, will be full tonight. It is quite a challenge, too. Interpretation comes in there, too.
Awesome, Andy, Steve,
from just ginger with one of her usual many posts............:D
Good gosh, man, don't mention heron! So far he just throws them in a bit, next thing we know he will be eating ribs with them while taking their photos.
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mmmmmmm
mmmm
mm... x-tra krispy nigh' heron.
Kirwin
I must say I'm impressed. :wow You really are beginning to show some promise with this photography thing.
Really fine shots.
A great contribution to Egret Fest (we will have to do this every year now)
and if Fish don't like I' m prepared to take action
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Shay.
Comes from being excellent photographers, both Andy & Steve. Oh, and I guess Steve gets one of these
Beautiful images guys.
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the last one is EXCELLENT!
those were great your panning skills must be second to none.
Hope you saw some bobcats and coyotee...looking forward to see your photos from Elkhorn!
He just makes it look easy doesn't he??!!
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steve, it was a *great* day, looking forward to processing my pics over the weekend. for now, i'm off to hop the redeye back to new york zzzzzzzzzz
very fun today, great to meet ian, and ed h and his family.
thanks for the kind words and for stopping by.
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Shay.
Tastes like chicken . . .
I knew, of course, that trees and plants had roots, stems, bark, branches and foliage that reached up toward the light. But I was coming to realize that the real magician was light itself.
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What do you think of this panning shot?
ian
dee, i'm really enjoying shooting up your home state
thanks for the comments, and the kind words, and for stopping by.
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I cannot imagine taking these shots with my 717 and no Post. Thanks for the tour.
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heheh yer funny aj
thanks for the kind words, and for stopping by
aw ginger, thanks so much. you've made my day, really. i appreciate your comments very much. thanks.
hey kirwin - yer a funny guy! thanks for stopping by and commenting
sid - it's a real treat when you get shots like this. i had a blast, man. thanks for commenting!
shay, steve wields that bigma like nobody's business! he's just awesome with that thing, isn't he?
bfjr, thanks man.
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