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Steve Cavigliano
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Hello All,
I ducked out of work early yesterday and went to the PA Baylands to see how the egrets and herons were fairing. Lots of shooters out again and I invited 2 of them to come join us. So be on the lookout for John and Marcus :thumb
Standing between the trees I got a couple of good BIFs of Egrets collecting sticks for their nests.
Kind of a slow afternoon. Maybe because I was so busy talking and missed lots of photo ops....LOL Got some Avocets sitting in the mud.
This one was a toughie :lol More like a sitting duck. Or more acurately, a sleeping duck....lol
Finished up watching people feed the gulls and ducks and tried for some shallow DOF gull shots, like this one.
I had fun and as usual met some very nice photographers.
Thanks for looking,
Steve
I ducked out of work early yesterday and went to the PA Baylands to see how the egrets and herons were fairing. Lots of shooters out again and I invited 2 of them to come join us. So be on the lookout for John and Marcus :thumb
Standing between the trees I got a couple of good BIFs of Egrets collecting sticks for their nests.
Kind of a slow afternoon. Maybe because I was so busy talking and missed lots of photo ops....LOL Got some Avocets sitting in the mud.
This one was a toughie :lol More like a sitting duck. Or more acurately, a sleeping duck....lol
Finished up watching people feed the gulls and ducks and tried for some shallow DOF gull shots, like this one.
I had fun and as usual met some very nice photographers.
Thanks for looking,
Steve
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the color on the sleeping ducks head amazing
and the gull does look quite aggressive
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I really liked that one when I chimped it As you mention, it has that "rabid gull" look to it....lol It's usually eerily similar to The Birds whenever someone starts tossing bread around the duck pond. The gulls were pretty quiet until this little guy got them going
Thanks for taking the time to comment,
Steve
One of the people I was shooting/talking with, was from Costa Rica and he was telling us about the 800+ species that are there at one time or another each year. One of the other shooters had just returned from Eucador and Galapagos Island and he was relating how many wildlife shooting ops he had there. With all the gulls around we started talking about how under-appreciated they were and how you could get very satisfying shots of gulls. Worst case, they're great practice for shooting other dark and light colored birds and to improve your bird tracking/panning skills. So there we were, 3 guys with Dslr's (2 of them with white lenses attached), ignoring the egrets and herons to shoot gulls :lol
As the gull pic illustrates, it wasn't all that crazy of an idea
Thanks for looking,
Steve
Yeah, I know the duck was a stationary subject and not too interesting, but I loved the colors and the feather detail on this guy. I just couldn't help myself....lol Besides, you can only shoot so many egrets/herons in a day (Don't tell Harry that I wrote that....lol)
That gull was aggressive. They get that look in there eyes. Sort of like the look Andy gets after he's taken a pitcha of his plate of food and is finally ready to dig in :lol4
Thanks for your comments,
Steve
I have to agree on the gull shot. They are so common that most gull shots are pretty boring But, occassionally you see some nice ones. I was lucky that I had very good light to work with for this one.
Thanks for taking the time to comment,
Steve
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You should duck out of work more often. Great shots. I really liked the avocets pic.
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In my mind I was picturing an Eagle shot that has been stuck there since I first viewed it. I'm normally a "get everything in focus" kind of shooter. But, when I first saw this pic http://www.pbase.com/norman/image/38466543 I fell in love with the idea of using a shallow DOF, or a slower shutter speed to convey the impression of wing motion.
So now, if I ever run into a Baldy (besides myself and the owner of Smugmug ) I'll be ready......lol
On a side note, I sure wish Norman would join in on the fun. He registered, but has yet to post
Anyhow Ed, thanks for the nice comments and for taking the time to look,
Steve
I knew if I used some trickery associated with food, I could lure you into my thread :lol
Not to worry about the birds. There are and will be plenty for this week's shoot. It should be fun and if we run outta subjects (or get tired of Egrets and Herons ) we can skip across the Bay (or drive over the bridge :lol4 )
and shoot Raptors at Coyote Park
Thanks for taking the time to comment,
Steve
Glad you liked the Gull. It's always nice to have "old stand bys" who will always put on a show for you, when nothing else seems to be happening.
Thanks for taking the time to comment,
Steve
Glad you liked the shot Well, I wasn't feeding him, but if you look back to my response to Wholenewlight, there was someone throwing bread around. I just took advantage of the "Feeding Frenzy" :lol
Thanks again,
Steve
Sorry that my post caused you to use the "W" word :lol
I liked the Avocets alot too. They are cute little guys and I liked the reflections too.
Thanks for the nice comments,
Steve