Geese take off. Bosque BAA IPT 2012.
1D Mk4, 500mm, 1/80 @ 32, ISO 200. Manual Mode. Tripod.
Thanks Tom.
Geese take off. Bosque BAA IPT 2012.
1D Mk4, 500mm, 1/80 @ 32, ISO 200. Manual Mode. Tripod.
Thanks Tom.
Last edited by Arthur Morris; 05-21-2013 at 07:42 PM.
Hey Tom,
This is a nice pure pattern image. EXP is good. It is amazing how sharp the geese are at a distance at 1/80 sec. Did you make any at slower shutter speeds?
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Thanks Tom. Feel free to post one in this thread for comparison.
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Thanks Tom. I like it, especially the grey and blue BKGR. Some of the birds were really motoring.
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I like them both. Completely different feel to them but both have their merit. On the top one it is fun to pick out the few younger individuals, and on the second some of the sharp black primaries are really cool among the blurred flock.