I've not seen this sort of image in the forum, so interested to see what if any response it gets. 3 consecutive shots of a yellow-billed tern, stitched together in photoshop to create a sequence. Had to be careful with the reflections, shadows and the line of spray on the water under the 3rd shot, but reasonably happy with the result. Too wide a shot for the individual ones to be compelling, and should have had slightly faster shutter speed, but even with the sluggish frame rate of the 5D3 I think it is amazing how quickly this happens. I think it only caught a twig. The Pantanal.
Canon 5DIII and 70-200IS,
1/1600, f6.3, ISO 250, 200mm.
Greg
What a surprise to open the thumbnail image and see all the crocs! Good job with the stitching.
I would crop this from the bottom to above your name to get the birds bigger in the frame. I would also take a bit off the top to create more of a pano which would suit the image well.
I just wish the croc in the FG was in focus.
TFS,
Gail
Very interesting shot, tells the story nicely. I would certainly consider shooting at a higher ISO to get a bit more shutter speed . Perhaps you were set up to do non moving subjects, and were going for maximum image quality when this sequence happened.
Good comments from Gail. The crocs def. add interest.