From a day trip to Algonquin Park a couple weeks ago. My target birds were both species of crossbills as they were numerous there this winter. This lone male was feeding on snow at the side of the highway. With a wide shoulder at that particular spot I was able to do a u-turn, park safely on the side, and belly-crawl towards this individual. It was totally un-interested in me and allowed me to eventually crawl close enough for tight portraits.
Canon 7DII + 500mm f/4 II + 1.4TC III, manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/1000s., f/8, ISO 400, natural light, handheld, FF, eye work, a few dark specs removed from the snow.
Wow, the reds sure do 'pop' with that lovely snowy BG and FG. Exposure looks spot on. Great POV and DOF. Nice crop. Very well done Dan.. I would love to get this close to a Scottish Crossbill.
This is so nice Daniel. I'm super envious of this one. You know how much I have been wanting these boreal birds. Bird looks really good against the white snow. I do think that lowering the mid tones a couple points in levels would really make him stand out even more.
Hi Dan, you field craft has given us a great low perspective, and I really like the colour of this species. Excellent detail throughout, sharp, and the Crossbill pops nicely against the snow BG. Well captured.