Mark Schmitt
02-02-2009, 10:58 PM
These are found in some of the more un-hospitable areas. When this image was taken it was 114 deg. Far.
Self critique: The cholla is one of the dominating and interesting elements in the image so I left a good bit of it in; the one soft, blurred part of cholla near the chest area of the bird might have been removed; most of the technical aspects of the image are satisfactory though the head seems to be a little soft in focus. Some colour correction was done as the original image was far to warm. Didn't quite have the sun behind me so the bid did not get as much light as it could.
EXIF
Camera: Canon 20D
Lense: Canon EF 100-400 IS L (focal length 400mm)
Mode: aperture priority
Metering: partial
ISO: 200
White bal. 5400K
Exposure: 1/200 @ f 10.0; ambient light; monopod
Self critique: The cholla is one of the dominating and interesting elements in the image so I left a good bit of it in; the one soft, blurred part of cholla near the chest area of the bird might have been removed; most of the technical aspects of the image are satisfactory though the head seems to be a little soft in focus. Some colour correction was done as the original image was far to warm. Didn't quite have the sun behind me so the bid did not get as much light as it could.
EXIF
Camera: Canon 20D
Lense: Canon EF 100-400 IS L (focal length 400mm)
Mode: aperture priority
Metering: partial
ISO: 200
White bal. 5400K
Exposure: 1/200 @ f 10.0; ambient light; monopod