Joerg Rockenberger
10-05-2008, 11:55 PM
I realize the image has a busy background - and I already did some major digital bushwhacking - but I hope you still can enjoy it. This image is special to me as I usually don't photograph such small birds and due to the particular circumstances.
I was on a hike somewhere in central CA last December when I passed by some brush from which some unusual noises (at least to me) came. I stopped hoping that the birds would emerge from the dense brush but quickly suspected that this will be another fleeting little brown bird moment. Nonetheless, I took some test pics to check for and adjust the exposure. What was stunning was that the birds seemed to be curious about the sudden foreign noise. With each shot they came closer until at least one emerged from the brush and listened to it. That's the pose I captured here. It actually came even closer and within the MFD (3.5 m) of the 400F5.6. It was unreal.
And durther, this is probably one of the sharpest images I ever took handheld with the 400F5.6 - and this despite a shutter speed of only 1/125. :D
One small victory at a time:cool:.
Thanks for looking. JR
Canon 40D, 400F5.6, 1/125s, F6.3, ISO-800, EC -1/3, Eval Metering, Handheld
I was on a hike somewhere in central CA last December when I passed by some brush from which some unusual noises (at least to me) came. I stopped hoping that the birds would emerge from the dense brush but quickly suspected that this will be another fleeting little brown bird moment. Nonetheless, I took some test pics to check for and adjust the exposure. What was stunning was that the birds seemed to be curious about the sudden foreign noise. With each shot they came closer until at least one emerged from the brush and listened to it. That's the pose I captured here. It actually came even closer and within the MFD (3.5 m) of the 400F5.6. It was unreal.
And durther, this is probably one of the sharpest images I ever took handheld with the 400F5.6 - and this despite a shutter speed of only 1/125. :D
One small victory at a time:cool:.
Thanks for looking. JR
Canon 40D, 400F5.6, 1/125s, F6.3, ISO-800, EC -1/3, Eval Metering, Handheld