I had a ton of fun photographing a flock of Snow Buntings numbering about 100 birds or so. Sounds large, and when they are flying and perching around you it is impressive, but these guys can form flocks numbering a thousand or more birds during the winter months (the biggest flock I've seen of this species is a couple hundred individuals). Here is one of the paler individuals that perched nicely atop a rock. The deep blue background is the Ottawa River.
Canon 7D + 500mm f/4 II + 1.4TC, manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/1600s., f/10, ISO 800, natural light, handheld, FF image, usual eye work, minor bill cleanup using the patch tool, NR to the BG. Audio used.
All excellent! Great side view of the bunting, great details, colors, great simple perch, lovely blue bkgd that really sets off the whites of the bird.
Hi Daniel, impressive that you can get a FF pic of this tiny bird. Saw them last winter with you and they were always on the move. Your usual good techs. I'm always impressed with the images you turned out with the 7D. The BG blue is such a deep blue. What was it? Loi
Very nice image Daniel. The blue BG really shows this bird off. Feather details are very nice. Great capture, well done. I would have to go above 3000 feet, to get a photograph of our snow bunting at this time of year
Hi Dan, the blues of the river really set the Bunting off nicely. With that HA, I can see that the little guy is listening to your audio. Well exposed, and just enough perch/rock in the lower half of the image.
I think snow buntings are so much prettier in their non-breeding plumage!
Like this very much.
White on blue is always lovely.
Your usual great IQ.
Gail