A rather angry juvenile hungry osprey becoming impatient as he landed at dinner time.
Canon 1DMkIII
Canon 600 mm f/4 L IS USm
ISO 400
1/2000 sec.
Exp Comp +1/3
Aperature 4.5
Evaluative mode
AI Servo
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A rather angry juvenile hungry osprey becoming impatient as he landed at dinner time.
Canon 1DMkIII
Canon 600 mm f/4 L IS USm
ISO 400
1/2000 sec.
Exp Comp +1/3
Aperature 4.5
Evaluative mode
AI Servo
Hello Denis,
This is very nice, the expression tells the story. Love the wings position and you have good details.
I like the pose, details and the open beak adds to it. It is just a bit centered for my taste.
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Looks great to me. Nice to see the Mark III working so well.
Excellent timing in this capture Denis and the open beak is a real bonus. I very much like it as posted.
Thanks for sharing .
I like it very much The feather detail is great and what a pose !!! Youngsters ..... would think twice about feeding that bird !!!! Big Congrats !!! I like it all !!!!
Just great!
I think it is great as posted. Great pose, sharp details, lovely bg, and an amazingly clean nest. Wonderful image!
Nice pose and the beak open is a bonus! I also really like how you were able to look into the nest as opposed to shooting up from below to the nest.
Such animation, it makes the picture. An excellent capture.
Beautiful!
Dear John,
Thank you for your kind comments; much appreciated.
I presume you have a 1DMkIII too.
Following the 'Canon Fix' on the sub-mirror I considered the performance in AI Servo to be actually worse than that experienced 'pre-fix' !!! Over 500 test shots confirmed this beyond debate. The Canon dealer agreed with my conclusions.
The end result was the dealer replaced the camera. I now use a body having a Serial No. well outside the S/N's listed by Canon in their public announcements.
The difference in performance in AI Servo is immense.
I am still working my way through optimising the Custom Function settings, without resorting to calibrating specific lenses.
So far this approach is satisfactory.
Kind Regards,
Denis Glennon AO