Bob Pelkey
06-25-2014, 05:21 PM
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Canon EOS 1DM4, EF 600mm 1:4 L IS USM, Induro AT 413 panning, ISO 1000, AP, f/8, 1/1000, and moderate crop with other selective post processing adjustments.
The interaction between these Brown Noddy was at very near minimum focus distance with the gear used. The location was the North Coaling Station ruins at Dry Tortugas National Park on 10 June 2014 at 1211, which is now my favorite wildlife photography venue. It required an inordinate amount of effort, some pain, and great risk to get the images captured there. Blinkies were present with this image and I reduced the exposure bias by two stops which created images thereafter that were unacceptably dark. A quick recovery was made.
If you've never been to this venue, I strongly encourage you to investigate it.
Regards,
Bob Pelkey
http://swfloridabirder.blogspot.com/
Canon EOS 1DM4, EF 600mm 1:4 L IS USM, Induro AT 413 panning, ISO 1000, AP, f/8, 1/1000, and moderate crop with other selective post processing adjustments.
The interaction between these Brown Noddy was at very near minimum focus distance with the gear used. The location was the North Coaling Station ruins at Dry Tortugas National Park on 10 June 2014 at 1211, which is now my favorite wildlife photography venue. It required an inordinate amount of effort, some pain, and great risk to get the images captured there. Blinkies were present with this image and I reduced the exposure bias by two stops which created images thereafter that were unacceptably dark. A quick recovery was made.
If you've never been to this venue, I strongly encourage you to investigate it.
Regards,
Bob Pelkey
http://swfloridabirder.blogspot.com/