Nice catch.
The very first time I shot a Heron it was during a fishing sequence. I was excited. What I didn't do was adjust the exposure bias to help with the bright sun and blowouts on the white parts of the bird.
The next time I knocked the EV down a few clicks and got better results.
I think you might find doing the same will give you even better shots.
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!"
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Dick on ArubaRegistered UsersPosts: 3,484Major grins
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Fantastic! Good work.
Dick.
"Nothing sharpens sight like envy."
Thomas Fuller.
Nice GBH series, BB. You never know what these birds are going to try and eat. I saw one (and shot it also) try and eat a black tip shark a fisherman had pulled in.
Nice catch.
The very first time I shot a Heron it was during a fishing sequence. I was excited. What I didn't do was adjust the exposure bias to help with the bright sun and blowouts on the white parts of the bird.
The next time I knocked the EV down a few clicks and got better results.
I think you might find doing the same will give you even better shots.
Thanks Khaos, I appreciate your comment and help, you are right and it was early morning light so I almost got away with it. It was a grab shot and I lost my mind for second:): :
Thanks Benjamin Your right. I do very little pp work other than convert from raw so maybe I didn't help any. My feeble mind will have to do better in the future
Nice GBH series, BB. You never know what these birds are going to try and eat. I saw one (and shot it also) try and eat a black tip shark a fisherman had pulled in.
Thanks Mike I saw one trying to eat a fisherman but I didn't I have any film
with me
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Jim
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After this meal he can call it a day and take a siesta
Awesome series Big Brother
Very well done.
Regards,
-joel
Link to my Smugmug site
Thank you for your comments. There must have been at least a pound there
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jim
Thanks Russ you could say he had a mouth full and he did look contented
as he wadwd off in morning sun
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Jim
The very first time I shot a Heron it was during a fishing sequence. I was excited. What I didn't do was adjust the exposure bias to help with the bright sun and blowouts on the white parts of the bird.
The next time I knocked the EV down a few clicks and got better results.
I think you might find doing the same will give you even better shots.
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!"
Dick.
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Thank you Joel for your comments I'll keep shooting
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Jim
Thank you for looking
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im
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Thanks Khaos, I appreciate your comment and help, you are right and it was early morning light so I almost got away with it. It was a grab shot and I lost my mind for second:): :
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Jim
Thanks Benjamin Your right. I do very little pp work other than convert from raw so maybe I didn't help any. My feeble mind will have to do better in the future
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Jim
Thanks Mike I saw one trying to eat a fisherman but I didn't I have any film
with me
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Jim
I appreciate your comment Harry and lens was 300 f4. There is TC in my future
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Jim