AlvanBuckley
10-30-2010, 05:08 PM
Taken on the James Bay mud flats in Hudsons Bay.
There was a group of 32 Marbled Godwit that returned to the same spot every day at the exact same time. So, on the second last day I was there, I hid in the grass nearby and waited for them to come. They came on time but must have noticed me because they landed further downstream than usual. Eventually they started walking towards me and I crawled towards them. I got close enough for a few shots before they all left to go eat!
As they took flight I didn't have enough time to decrease the shutter speed. I should have raised the ISO before hand. Anyway, I've learned...
The more I look at this photo the more I like it, and the more things I find out about it! I had this as my desktop background for over a month before I realized whose legs belonged to who!
ISO 200
0 ev
f/8
SS 1/1000
Nikon D300s + VR 80-400 @ 400mm
no flash
C&C always appreciated!
thanks in advance
-Alvan Buckley
There was a group of 32 Marbled Godwit that returned to the same spot every day at the exact same time. So, on the second last day I was there, I hid in the grass nearby and waited for them to come. They came on time but must have noticed me because they landed further downstream than usual. Eventually they started walking towards me and I crawled towards them. I got close enough for a few shots before they all left to go eat!
As they took flight I didn't have enough time to decrease the shutter speed. I should have raised the ISO before hand. Anyway, I've learned...
The more I look at this photo the more I like it, and the more things I find out about it! I had this as my desktop background for over a month before I realized whose legs belonged to who!
ISO 200
0 ev
f/8
SS 1/1000
Nikon D300s + VR 80-400 @ 400mm
no flash
C&C always appreciated!
thanks in advance
-Alvan Buckley