I have had an influx of migrating White-crowned Sparrows atmy feeder for the past week and this is the best one that I was able tocapture. I like the result and wanted to share it with the rest of the members ofthis site. All criticism is welcome and sought after. Shooting data follows:<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> Nikon D3S<o:p></o:p> 2011:05:07 18:08:36<o:p></o:p> 600mm<o:p></o:p> 600mm (in 35mm film)<o:p></o:p> Subject dist: 5.01m<o:p></o:p> 1/320 sec, f/6.3<o:p></o:p> Mode: Av<o:p></o:p> Metering: Multi-segment<o:p></o:p> ISO: 400<o:p></o:p> White balance: Auto<o:p></o:p> Flash: Off<o:p></o:p> File size: 143MB<o:p></o:p> Image size: 3038 x 2348<o:p></o:p> Color space: sRGB<o:p></o:p> Saturation: Normal<o:p></o:p> Sharpness: Normal<o:p></o:p> Contrast: Normal<o:p></o:p> Color profile: sRGB IEC61966-2.1<o:p></o:p>
05-17-2011, 09:10 AM
Daniel Cadieux
Not the easiest to get off the ground! You can also try placing seeds on the ground, underneath a low placed perch. Nice specimen, all you needed were better angles (light and head).