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Ofer Levy
11-15-2011, 06:02 AM
1D Mark IV, Canon 800 f5.6, 1/2500, f5.6, iso 1000, handheld

The young Peregrines are still there, so I try to visit them whenever I can waiting for THE shot.

Cropped from a horizontal full length vertical.

Kiran Poonacha
11-15-2011, 07:03 AM
It's beautiful ofer, the eye contact makes this.. I am not screaming as I want more. :cheers:

Gerald Kelberg
11-15-2011, 07:39 AM
Beautiful contrast against the blue sea and excellent detail. Like it very much!

More please!

Grace Scalzo
11-15-2011, 08:23 AM
No screaming from me either, Ofer. Such a dynamic image. Eye contact and blue background are superb. Keep 'em coming.

Ken Watkins
11-15-2011, 08:25 AM
Ofer

aaaaaaghhhhhhh:bg3::bg3::bg3:

Cheers

Ken

Jim Crosswell
11-15-2011, 08:36 AM
Excellent image Ofer! I like the eye contact, fanned tail and BG. I am enjoying this series.

dankearl
11-15-2011, 09:26 AM
I would love to have ONE photo like this.
Very nice as usual.

Melissa Groo
11-15-2011, 09:57 AM
Who wouldn't want more, when they just keep getting better and better... I think this one is my favorite, just dynamite all around. Perfect banking pose, head angle, eye contact, sharpness, and just pops from that lovely blue BG...

Roger Clark
11-15-2011, 10:02 AM
Hello Ofer,

What an outstanding image. Superb feather detail, head angle, body angle, and phase angle! Compare this image to your other excellent image from Nov 11:
http://www.birdphotographers.net/forums/showthread.php/91470
The phase angle in your Nov 11 image is lower, but the one here has enough of an angle to the sun to give beautiful shading and form to the bid's body and the micro shadows that adds detail in the feathers. Both images appear equally sharp as presented, but there is much more feather detail in today's image. Well done.

So were you in a blind?

Roger

Bill Dix
11-15-2011, 10:15 AM
This one would qualify as THE shot in my book. Wonderful. But keep 'em coming in any case.

Don Lacy
11-15-2011, 10:40 AM
How about I scream with jealousy, this is an outstanding image from the wonderful colors of the BG contrasting with the subject to the great look back pose to amazing feather detail.

Andrew Merwin
11-15-2011, 11:06 AM
A beautiful image of a beautiful bird. TFS & keep em coming.

Jonathan Ashton
11-15-2011, 11:43 AM
Pin sharp shot well composed, a really fine image. Perhaps it is just me but those colours look very intense, maybe it is the dull weather we have here in UK but the colours look OTT to me???

arash_hazeghi
11-15-2011, 11:46 AM
Oh boy, this is the THE shot. topside bank plus that BG, I am glad the 800 has transformed your flight photography.

Mazel Tov my friend! :cheers:

Sidharth Kodikal
11-15-2011, 02:24 PM
I am screaming ... for more.
Excellent dorsal view and eye contact. Just love the deep blue bg. Makes me want to buy an 800 and move to Sydney :)

JF Isaksen
11-15-2011, 02:27 PM
Beautiful bird, pose, eye contact and background! Maybe a tad to high saturation..

Regards JFI

Grant Atkinson
11-15-2011, 02:59 PM
Top shot Ofer...brilliant, and handholding as well. Way to go....and thanks for sharing.

Randy Bronkema
11-15-2011, 07:32 PM
Ofer
WOW very nice shot I just love all of the detail in the feathers. nicely framed

Randy

Roger Clark
11-15-2011, 09:15 PM
My sense of the importance of phase angle in bird photography began a few years ago and has become heightened with the many examples on BPN over the last three years.

Regardless of how relevant you think phase angle is, your image in this thread is outstanding and I say it is in large part due to the phase angle, and is a cut above your other image I referenced. If you had taken this image (at the top of this thread) at the phase angle of your other image I referenced. it would not have the same impact. You can call it chance, or you can try (when possible) to incorporate these facts into your strategy in the field.

I don't get out as often as you and many others on this site for bird photography as my work (in imaging science) takes up too much time. And when I do get time, i spend it photographing, and most of my processed images never get on my web site. I save many images for talks and publications. But none of this is relevant to the topic of the angle of light and image impact.

Roger

Ofer Levy
11-15-2011, 09:27 PM
Thanks Roger, what I really want to say is that you base your comments on theory more than on your own experience in bird photography and that is wrong IMHO. Because you are a moderator people tend to read your comments as if it is the ultimate truth even if it can be totally unhelpful when it comes to bird photography.
I think enough was said about this already by both of us - you think that 'phase angle' is very important and I think that 'phase angle' is meaningless when it comes to bird photography. We will have to agree to disagree....:w3

Roger Clark
11-15-2011, 10:46 PM
what I really want to say is that you base your comments on theory ....:w3

Phase angle and micro shading is a fact. Radiative transfer theory describes the effects of observed facts. Much like gravity is a fact while the theory of gravitation describes the observed properties of gravity. Best not to confuse the two.

Your other comments are not appropriate.

Roger

James Salywoda
11-15-2011, 11:14 PM
All I can say is this shot is incredible as its the best Peregrine falcon shot I've seen.

RakeshDhareshwar
11-16-2011, 01:46 AM
Over the top image !!!!

Robert Holguin
11-16-2011, 02:28 AM
Wow!!!! Stunning image, what's there not to like.
Keep them coming.

Mike Tracy
11-16-2011, 08:15 AM
Rivals the best Peregrines I have seen taken from the cliffs at Niagara Falls. Perfect banking pose and light. Wish for more detail lower right wing and less noise in the water.

Herb Houghton
11-16-2011, 08:45 AM
Awesome shot. I love the pose, HA and the BGD is sweet too.

Petros Petrou
11-16-2011, 01:51 PM
Great image. I like the pose, eye contact and the colors of this juvenile bird. TFS

Geir Jensen
11-16-2011, 02:08 PM
A beautiful picture. I liked the eye contact:S3:

Tom Rambaut
11-17-2011, 04:50 PM
Good one Ofer, eye contact is excellent. The feather condition of the bird is tops.