I haven't used audio very much, but have tried it on a few outings over the past several weeks, sometimes with more success than I'd counted on. While I was photographing one Prairie Warbler, a second one joined in the fun, and I was lucky to get them both in the frame. After this shot, I stopped the use of the audio, not wanting to interfere with the social order of the Prairies. Pruned out a distracting branch, ran NR and smoothed out the BG, levels and USM on the birds. Dodged the face of the RH bird, which was partially shaded. C&C appreciated.
D7000, 700mm, ISO 1000, 1/640s @ f/7.1 manual, fill @ -1.7 EV, tripod, audio.
This is very cool Bill. Their interaction is great. Nice use of flash, perch is very nice except the OOF leaf in the FG. Looks like you've been having a blast with your migrants.
Thanks Lyle. Actually, Prairie Warblers are among the few warbler species that breed here during the summer months, but I'd never had a good encounter with them before. I wish my Photoshop skills were up to the challenge of the oof leaf in the center of the frame, but I couldn't figure what to do with it, other than burn the end of it a bit to make it less distracting.
Very unique image. What I enjoy most is how well the whole bird can be seen by looking at both subjects. I also enjoy the intensity of the interaction. Sure it's a bit artificially induced in this case...a bit of the darkside of using audio with birds on territory I suppose...but it's an excellent representation of interactions between rival males that undoubtedly takes place all the time.