This image was made about this time last year out at Ft. Desoto. I haven't been able to process any recent images (so busy!), so I'm posting something from the archives. The Optical Illusion is the horizon in this image; because the Reddish Egret is standing on a small incline, you may get the feeling that the horizon is off. When this happens, I square up the horizon and take the angled bird :)
Shooting Solution
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikon 80-400VR @ 400mm
Manual Exposure, ISO 400 (that's all I can remember)
Bird looks perfectly angled to me :).....feather details are great ,bi colored BG is lovely.
interesting way to solve very common problem with horizon...thx for sharing
James this is really beautiful. From a technical point of view the image is excelent. The pose is nice and you have a great low angle, OOF BG and a terrific light. The thing most I like in this image is the fantastic texture of those hairy-like feathers on the head and on the breast and the light wind from the right side. The color of the feathers is sweet. This one is in my personal selection of best images of the month :)
Juan
Regarding the 80-400VR, I am not sure if my lens copy was defective but not the best lens I have try for flights. On the other hand, on static subjects the results were excellent. the performance of my lens was very different when used wide open and at 400mm but at f8 and under 350mm the lens produced terrific images.
This image says "Hot Florida sun all over it". Or "A day at the beach" Well defined feather details, nice color on the breast. The shimmering bg is a nice touch. Well done Yoda Blake.