Greetings,
It took a lot of photos to come up with this one and while I like the background and the bird I am still a little behind it and the whites on its back are just burned. It was difficult to get both the blacks and whites to "work" together! However still want to share it! Hope you like it...Michael
Camera Details
Shutter speed: 1/3200 sec
Aperture: 4
Exposure mode: Av
Exposure compensation: +1/3
Flash: External E-TTL High speed sync
Flash exposure compensation: +2/3
Metering mode: Evaluative
ISO: 400
Lens: EF500mm f/4L IS USM
Focal length: 500mm
Of all the BNS flight images I have made I have probably three that I like. You mentioned the problems, he has gotten past you and the whites are burned. All the more reason to get out and continue to work at it. For a black & white bird, you really need early morning or overcast sky to be able the handle the contrast or get them in perfect frontal lighting to open up the shadows.
Other comments noted, but this is still a nice capture. Stilts move pretty quickly, so getting a sharp one, even in less than optimum conditions, is a decent catch in itself.
Good self-assessment, the pose is great though. In sunny conditions you have to dial in negative EC to keep the whites, -0.67 or so. Fill flash is a good idea to get more details in the blacks. Photographing early or late in the day helps, too.
Hi Michael, I like the BKGR also but must agree with your self-critique.
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