Canon 1DX Mk2
f/4 400mm DO Mk2 with 1.4iii
f/5.6
1/1600
ISO 1600
This is another frame, from my time with the Red Kites...Same birds, different BG.
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Will
Canon 1DX Mk2
f/4 400mm DO Mk2 with 1.4iii
f/5.6
1/1600
ISO 1600
This is another frame, from my time with the Red Kites...Same birds, different BG.
I hope everyone is coping with this virus. Stay Safe....Its self isolation for me...
Will
Liking this series a lot, William. Brilliant captures of these beauties. Love the tones, and and dorsal views.
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Another wonderful top view with even better HA on both birds. In the previous the rear birds head was not as well lit. Loving this series... Give us more. TFS
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Those tail feathers...
Another amazing shot. Thank you for sharing. Is this part of a courtship display?
No need for removing a fence and poles. The landscape on the background works well.
Gorgeous. Love the low action, detail, differences between the two.
Must have been thrilling to watch and come back with this result.
wow this is one in a thousand chance for both birds to be sharp on the same plane of focus. magenta cast is very strong but other than that a great image
TFS
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Another Killer frame, better than the first.
Great opportunity, but it takes the skill to focus and get the shots.
And just being there...
Congratulations!
Dan Kearl
Birds dead sharp. HA's spot on .And I love that light.And posts don't interfere. Keep them coming if you have more.
Can only echo Arash's comment Will, thought it was resolved in the previous posting?????magenta cast is very strong but other than that a great image
TFS
Steve
Fantastic! Fix the magenta cast and you have a killer image Will!
Congrats!
What awesome birds and s an awesome dbl take image, wonderful skill here Will, magenta go away and you got gold!
Thanks guys, much appreciated....I did reduce the magenta slider all the way to the left in Adobe Raw, when I first processed, but thats not been enough!! I changed the colour balance here on the jpeg, by moving slightly +3 on the colour balance from magenta towards green. Does this look better.
Will
And here it is with the reds reduced
Even better than the last one. A great frame with great poses from both birds. Is this a male and female or an adult and juvenile? The front bird looks much darker than the rear bird.