I spent two days at the Giant's Castle vulture hide and came back with about 2200 images of Cape Vultures, Bearded Vultures, Verreauxs Eagles and Jackal Buzzards. I again realised how lucky we are in SA to have so many premium bird photography sites:eek: This is an image of juvenile Bearded Vulture landing at the rock where I put out bones for them. We were treated with up to four of these spectacular vultures doing close fly pasts simultaneously. I also realised again what a fantastic camera lens combination the 1D MK III and 500/4 is, most of my flight images were pin sharp. I find that the MK III prefers +1/3 in bright sunlight conditions; the lack of noise on ISO 640 was amazing.
Camera Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark III
Date/Time: 2008:05:08 09:461
Shutter speed: 1/2000 sec
Aperture: 6.3
Exposure mode: Av
Exposure compensation: +1/3
Flash: Off
Metering mode: Multi-segment
ISO: 640
Focal length: 500mm
Love the composition with the wonderful action you captured herel The wing spread is great as well as excellent detail a very lovely and pleasing BG. Fine work Chris !!!
I really like the complimentary colors with the rocks, bird and background. I would prefer to see both of those riveting eyes but still think this is a very well done image.
Love the composition and sharpness as usual Chris! The color palette is terrific too. And the bird's spread wings with claws out completes an awesome photo.
Great composition with the inclusion of the rock in the lower left corner. Wing position is outstanding. All the tech stuff looks great. Very nice work, Chris.
Oh well done here Chris, I like the subject, the comp and general quality if light here. It seems as if you guys had a huge amount of success at Giants Castle.
With reference to the 1D MIII, I do not know if you have upgraded your firmware as yet. I did it sometime during the week and tested it today and my 1 D MIII is really smoking now!!