Diane Miller
06-04-2014, 09:28 PM
Just got this today -- I noticed the juvie begging and soon a parent came along to oblige. I think it was doing fine at the niger feeder, but you know how hard it is these days to convince the kids to go off on their own and support themselves.
Canon 5D3, 600 II with 25mm extension tube to get a little closer. Big Gitzo and Wimberley II. ISO 1600, f/13, 1/640. Flash on HSS with Better Beamer, off-camera 30 degrees left.
They were in the shade (setup perch at feeder) with fill flash and I've tried many variations on color both in raw conversion and PS -- can't get a balance I'm really happy with. Hope he's still hungry tomorrow!
Basic conversion in LR5 and to PS CS6 for some minor cloning of the BG and NR (but that wasn't really necessary). It's hard to tell from this, but the fine feathers on the parent's cheek are tack sharp. DOF at this magnification is very small. I was lucky as they were not sitting still and this is the only shot I got with contact between them. No sharpening except the LR default and the Standard setting for LR export. I could probably punch up the JPEG a little, but the fine detail is so close to the noise it might not be very successful.
Canon 5D3, 600 II with 25mm extension tube to get a little closer. Big Gitzo and Wimberley II. ISO 1600, f/13, 1/640. Flash on HSS with Better Beamer, off-camera 30 degrees left.
They were in the shade (setup perch at feeder) with fill flash and I've tried many variations on color both in raw conversion and PS -- can't get a balance I'm really happy with. Hope he's still hungry tomorrow!
Basic conversion in LR5 and to PS CS6 for some minor cloning of the BG and NR (but that wasn't really necessary). It's hard to tell from this, but the fine feathers on the parent's cheek are tack sharp. DOF at this magnification is very small. I was lucky as they were not sitting still and this is the only shot I got with contact between them. No sharpening except the LR default and the Standard setting for LR export. I could probably punch up the JPEG a little, but the fine detail is so close to the noise it might not be very successful.