As I have mentioned a few times in past postings, this year for me was to push both capture and techs and this subject provided a good source. I still need to master some of the setting in camera and the various options in creating multiple exposures, but there are issues when images overlap with either whites or blacks, so this is a series of frames in one continuous burst. In addition, with the new additions within PS creating composites can be so made so easily.
There are only so many images you can do of these guys taking off, landing face on... before things get stale and looking/thinking of other options I feel is paramount both for the 'audience', but more importantly, yourself. Also to use some of the features within the camera itself. If anyone has shot multiple exposures with the 1DX I would welcome any thoughts etc. BTW, Daniel this is the image I referred to a few weeks ago in a PM.
Thanks to those who viewed or posted a comment on the previous thread.
Steve
Subject: Little owl (Athene noctua) hunting in meadow
Location: UK
Camera: Canon 1DX
Lens: 200-400f/4 HH
Exposure: 1/3200s at f/8 ISO5000
Original format: Portrait, very slight crop from top, FF on width.
Subject distance: 9.5m
Processed via: LRCC (2015) & PSCC 2015
Note: The subject is fully wild and completely unconstrained. Besides the potential impact of my presence, nothing has been done to intentionally alter or affect the ongoing behavior of the subject and, of course, there has been no use of any form of bait or other form of wildlife attractants (including vocalisations) in the capture of this image.


