Day One: D70 Boot Camp:w/Harry B

Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
edited April 2, 2005 in Wildlife
What a great weather day...picture perfect as they say!

Master Egret/Birder Photographer /Nikon Knowledge Guru: a.k.a. Harry B was so kind in spending a beautiful morning at the Wetlands helping me to learn how to shoot my new camera! I borrowed Harry's 80-400 and tried for the first time to get some BIF shots: I took over 200 photos and have picked a few to share...go easy on me...I'm new at this!

Not too bad for my first BIF:
A Roseate Spoonbill I was absolutley thrilled to see a number of these at the W/L today..a first:

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A commorant: Gorgeous eye color
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And my favorite birds to shoot on a windy day: Snowy Egret
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  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    Obivously if this is your 1st (there always has to be one :D ). Harry is an excellent teacher and you are an even better student.

    Very nice like you I like the Snowy Egret best thumb.gifclap.gif
  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    congrats on a fine day, trish

    :D
  • jwearjwear Registered Users Posts: 8,013 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    graet job
    and you got to shot with Harry a treat in it's self . bad hair day egret is my pick you forgot to shot the old man ?? thumb.gifthumb.gif Jeff
    Jeff W

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  • windozewindoze Registered Users Posts: 2,830 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    way to go trish.... that lens shows nice stuff! sometimes i wish i was wealthy enough to own a nikon with nikon glass along with my canon equip...... then i come down to earth and say " im lucky " to have what I already have and im content...... at least for a few minutes -



    troy

    Trish323 wrote:
    What a great weather day...picture perfect as they say!

    Master Egret/Birder Photographer /Nikon Knowledge Guru: a.k.a. Harry B was so kind in spending a beautiful morning at the Wetlands helping me to learn how to shoot my new camera! I borrowed Harry's 80-400 and tried for the first time to get some BIF shots: I took over 200 photos and have picked a few to share...go easy on me...I'm new at this!
  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    bfjr wrote:
    Obivously if this is your 1st (there always has to be one :D ). Harry is an excellent teacher and you are an even better student.

    Very nice like you I like the Snowy Egret best thumb.gifclap.gif

    It's fun to be challenged and be able to learn something new! Harry is an excellent and patient teacher..then the eagle shows up:D

    I can't wait to get out and shoot AND actually know what I am doing...
  • Lee MasseyLee Massey Registered Users Posts: 274 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Hi Trish,

    Glad to see that you are enjoying your new camera! It looks like the weather co-operated and that you and Harry were able to have a productive day. :):

    Thanks for sharing,

    Lee
  • Steve CaviglianoSteve Cavigliano Super Moderators Posts: 3,599 moderator
    edited March 30, 2005
    All reet Trish ^5
    These came out very well thumb.gifthumb.gif

    Wish you could have gotten tighter on that spoonbill, but what can you do when you're already at max zoom? ne_nau.gif I'm sure if you continue to shoot with Harry, he'll lure them down to "frame filling" height....lol

    The best thing is that you seem to be having a ball with your new camera. IMO, that's even more important than the pics you come home with clap.gifclap.gif


    Nice work Trish and thanks for sharing,
    Steve
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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Hey Trish,

    Not to shabby. That cormorant shot is just fine.clap.gif

    I had a lot of fun and hope we can do it again. Your 70-200/2.8 is resting comfortably BTW.
    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!"
  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Lee Massey wrote:
    Hi Trish,

    Glad to see that you are enjoying your new camera! It looks like the weather co-operated and that you and Harry were able to have a productive day. :):

    Thanks for sharing,

    Lee
    Hi Lee,

    Yes, I want to enjoy it....learning for now. Harry was very productive,I was trying to figure out what the heck I was doing while he shot some great stuff!
  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    These came out very well thumb.gifthumb.gif

    Wish you could have gotten tighter on that spoonbill, but what can you do when you're already at max zoom? ne_nau.gif I'm sure if you continue to shoot with Harry, he'll lure them down to "frame filling" height....lol

    The best thing is that you seem to be having a ball with your new camera. IMO, that's even more important than the pics you come home with clap.gifclap.gif


    Nice work Trish and thanks for sharing,
    Steve
    Hi Steve,
    Yes we had a good time! I love how my camera feels in my hands!!! Harry was nice enough to let me borrow his 80-400..but a 600mm is probably what I want:uhoh What I want and what I get seem to always differ:D
  • AngeloAngelo Super Moderators Posts: 8,937 moderator
    edited March 30, 2005
    nice stuff Trish. Glad you're enjoying your D70.

    Some of us left coast nikonians might have to fly over to the peninsula for lessons.
  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Harryb wrote:
    Hey Trish,

    Not to shabby. That cormorant shot is just fine.clap.gif

    I had a lot of fun and hope we can do it again. Your 70-200/2.8 is resting comfortably BTW.
    H..
    Yea...thanks...ya got me hooked for sure now! We will and Actually tomorrow I want to hook up but not at 7am for cripes sake...Laughing.gif.. I will need my lens for my adorable grandson's visit...after they leave in about a week I will set up the golf cart tour around Suntree for an early morning shoot...I swear we need a GC up at the wetlands...maybe we should look into purchasing a few and doing a rental business up there????..You can be the general manager since you are there everyday anyway...I'll work 5 mins each day except when I am on vacation...works for me!
  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Angelo wrote:
    nice stuff Trish. Glad you're enjoying your D70.

    Some of us left coast nikonians might have to fly over to the peninsula for lessons.

    Do it! Then Harry can make some $$ and buy his dream lens and I won't have to hear about it anymore..."...if I had my dream lens I could have gotten that shot..."
  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Trish323 wrote:
    Do it! Then Harry can make some $$ and buy his dream lens and I won't have to hear about it anymore..."...if I had my dream lens I could have gotten that shot..."
    Trish! :nono I would never charge a fellow dgriner. Of course if they should happen to leave a lens behind its mine. :D
    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!"
  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Harryb wrote:
    Trish! :nono I would never charge a fellow dgriner. Of course if they should happen to leave a lens behind its mine. :D

    Hmmmm...I guess I will tell Craig I lost it...then he will have to let me get the 200-400
  • ginger_55ginger_55 Registered Users Posts: 8,416 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    I think they are good shots, Trish. Could you crop the BIF? I hate to do that, but sometimes I do.

    I mean out of the 10 or so I have gotten, I have cropped some of them, lol.
    I need a teacher. I have actually not felt like shooting birds lately. Every since my egrets left me, well, I have felt kind of hurt. Hate to suffer such pain again.

    Haven't shot anything, actually, except a newspaper man and some port a pottys that I am saving for that potty festival.

    Hope Dixie shows up and drags me where ever. He wants to shoot a lighthouse that is a "small" hike, I haven't done it in about 10 years. That is because I don't want to walk that far. I was saving it for a challenge to plug it in.

    It is supposed to rain one of the days he wanted to shoot.

    I really do like your birds, Trish. Read Angelo's post re the camera. You are going first class aren't you!

    ginger
    After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
  • KirwinKirwin Registered Users Posts: 417 Major grins
    edited March 30, 2005
    Nice shootin' Trish. I really like your Cormorant image. Thanks for sharin'.
    Regards,
    Kirwin
  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited March 31, 2005
    ginger_55 wrote:
    I think they are good shots, Trish. Could you crop the BIF? I hate to do that, but sometimes I do.

    I mean out of the 10 or so I have gotten, I have cropped some of them, lol.
    I need a teacher. I have actually not felt like shooting birds lately. Every since my egrets left me, well, I have felt kind of hurt. Hate to suffer such pain again.

    Haven't shot anything, actually, except a newspaper man and some port a pottys that I am saving for that potty festival.

    Hope Dixie shows up and drags me where ever. He wants to shoot a lighthouse that is a "small" hike, I haven't done it in about 10 years. That is because I don't want to walk that far. I was saving it for a challenge to plug it in.

    It is supposed to rain one of the days he wanted to shoot.

    I really do like your birds, Trish. Read Angelo's post re the camera. You are going first class aren't you!

    ginger
    Ginger,
    The BIF shot wasn't really sharp enough...the pic posted is already cropped..Laughing.gif

    I have to limit myself (shooting) because of my shoulder..I don't enjoy using a tripod for the wetlands so I pay in pain...Having the surgery has totally slowed down how much I can shoot. If I overdo that wipes me out for a few days...so..for now I do what I can..but I try to shoot something everyday. It's good to shoot out of your comfort zone....it challenges creativity!
  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited March 31, 2005
    Kirwin wrote:
    Nice shootin' Trish. I really like your Cormorant image. Thanks for sharin'.
    Thanks Kirwin. Big learning curve with my new camera...but I love it!
  • Adrian van AmmersAdrian van Ammers Registered Users Posts: 351 Major grins
    edited April 2, 2005
    First BIF is looking goooood!
    Trish323 wrote:
    What a great weather day...picture perfect as they say!

    Master Egret/Birder Photographer /Nikon Knowledge Guru: a.k.a. Harry B was so kind in spending a beautiful morning at the Wetlands helping me to learn how to shoot my new camera! I borrowed Harry's 80-400 and tried for the first time to get some BIF shots: I took over 200 photos and have picked a few to share...go easy on me...I'm new at this!

    Not too bad for my first BIF:
    A Roseate Spoonbill I was absolutley thrilled to see a number of these at the W/L today..a first:

    A commorant: Gorgeous eye color

    And my favorite birds to shoot on a windy day: Snowy Egret
    Hi Trish,
    What nice pictures! You must be thrilled. Congrats with first results and such a fine teacher!
  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited April 2, 2005
    Hi Trish,
    What nice pictures! You must be thrilled. Congrats with first results and such a fine teacher!
    Hi Adrian!

    I am thrilled and will jumping for joy when I can begin to understand aperature, shutter and know what I should be setting the camera on. It slows me down when Harry isn't walking beside me saying 1000/7.1 -.03.... Fact is I have to just play with it to learn.! My beautiful little grandson will be arriving again for a visit and that always inspires me! I have had this belief in my head that I would never be able to understand all the settings of an SLR..to date that is true:D BUT I WILL learn this camera because I know once I do I will be very pleased with my shots.

    Hope you are enjoying your new camera also! Thanks Adrian!
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