First shots with my new camera!!!
Well I finally made the step to the dizzy heights of DSLR-dom :clap :clap :clap
Took a detour on the way home from work this evening as I was itching to play with the camera and found a couple of Pelicans that had settled in the night. Don't have the reach I had with the C730....YET :wink , but I threw the
70-200 f/4L on and went to it. The lens is great and very very quick, I just need to learn how to drive the rotten thing better. These had levels tweaked a bit and a little sharpening done but comments appreciated (and needed)....BTW the shutter was up high as I thought they may spook and I'd be ready for a PIF shot.
Eye's not in focus

Took a detour on the way home from work this evening as I was itching to play with the camera and found a couple of Pelicans that had settled in the night. Don't have the reach I had with the C730....YET :wink , but I threw the
70-200 f/4L on and went to it. The lens is great and very very quick, I just need to learn how to drive the rotten thing better. These had levels tweaked a bit and a little sharpening done but comments appreciated (and needed)....BTW the shutter was up high as I thought they may spook and I'd be ready for a PIF shot.
Eye's not in focus



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"Osprey Whisperer"
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Congrats on the new camera. I have that lens. I am using it more than I used to. I have a 17-40L, the 70-200L F4, and the 400L. I have used the 70-200 least, but I have started using it more. I had issues with it at first, where as I loved the other two lenses immediately. I need an in between lens, I plan to get a macro at some point. I will have to price them. I have a 20D Canon, had a Rebel, changed everything last Feb, so I have been using these lenses for that amt of time. The thing I miss the most, and not often, is a macro, other than that (and I could always use a Looooonger lens), I think I have the perfect lens set up. What other lenses do you have?)
Usually, always, I carry my backpack, often use all my lenses on a shoot, but yesterday just carried the camera w the 400 on it. I would not have been able to walk that far with the backpack et al. I often saw other things I would have loved to have the other lenses on for.
I have no problem, if the light is right, keeping the shutter speed up, but I always have it on the wrong thing for flight/ or compose/recompose. Whatever I have it on the bird does the other.
Also, setting the exposure for white birds (minus one at least), non white birds (normal or -a tad), and dark birds in the air above me (plus a tad). I never get that right! Especially yesterday! I would be trying to see a two inch bird that the birders were looking at, when a couple of dark ducks would fly by: oh the disappointments. But one wall hanger and some nice look ats, plus the memory of gorgeous weather: you are right, that should be worth it all. If I didn't have such arthritis and bad feet I would go twice a week, but I just can't. I am so sore right now. Super sore!
You know I will be 66 in a few weeks, and I am out there, not like some others, but I get to do my little hikes at least once a month and other stuff in between. Whereas my 44 year old son is in the hospital with heart problems? not genetic. (I am scared for him! And I feel fortunate for me. Or I should.)
I love those white pelicans, you did a good job, and you will LOVE your camera!
Thanks again for your post to me!
ginger
Congrats on both counts
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