Here's one of my favorite image from my most recent photo tour in Costa Rica. We located a pair of Quetzals that were feeding in a large tree. There happened to be a small dirt path carved into the hillside adjacent to the tree, and when we hiked up the path a ways, we were at eye level with the Quetzals. This image shows the male stretching his wings as he was about to take flight. I got lucky with the DOF at f/5.6. Hopefully we'll get looks like this on next year's trip!
Canon 1D Mark III, 500mm, f/5.6, 1/300, ISO 800, -1/3 EC, fill flash, monopod (sitting on my butt on the side of a hill to try to get a clean look ;))
Last edited by Doug Brown; 07-29-2008 at 11:27 AM.
Wow, stunning pose Doug and very sharp result. I would try to work on the eye to avoid the effect of the flash. Too bad the tip of the wings is hidden by the branch. Very good composition BTW.
Apart from the red eye, which is easy enough to fix I am green of envy! Love the pose, perch, and the sharpness looks good as well. Excellent shot, did I mention I think this is the most beautiful bird on the planet!
Congratulations on your favorite image! I like how you have the complete tail, and that it is in focus with the bird! I agree with Juan, and I think the curve adds to the composition. Very nice, and I would love to see one someday.
A truly wonderful image of a great bird. The colors and sharpness are amazing. In addition to the above, the darker area behind the head bugs me a bit as does the little white thingie (drop of water) on the moss directly below the foot that is visible. Easy to lose the latter. Also ditto what Juan said.
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