I am back from the holidays:(. I enjoyed three nice weeks with my family, far from computers, internet connection, phone calls and a lot of fun and easy living. Of course, my camera gear went with me and I managed to find a couple of hours each day early in the morning for photography and birding.
This is one of my favourite images from the summer and I am really happy with it, specially considering that is an action image made using the 2X teleconverter on the 300VR. The 2X Nikon TC has a very poor reputation between Nikon shooters due to the lost of image quality and poor AF performance. My experience with this TC matched with the 300 2,8 (the only lens that is considered to work fine with the 2XTC) on static subjects under good light condition is that the combo can produce excellent results but I rarely use it for action due to its slow AF performance. This summer I decided to explore the possibilities of the combo for birds in flight and, to my surprise, I obtained pretty decent results. This image belongs to a series of ten frames tracking the landing of a flamingo. Three of the images in the middle of the series were OOF because the central AF sensor of the D2X went to the BG but the camera locked on the bird again very quickly so I am sure that it was my failure to keep the AF sensor on the bird the reason for the OOF frames.
I cropped this image to a square format for a better web presentation at 800 pix but I prefer the original landscape composition with room at the left. I added a very little touch of Gaussian blur to the BG, selective sharpening to the bird and a touch of highlight/shadow filter to the left wing. Saturation was boosted very little to avoid oversaturation problems on the red channel.
As always, your comments, suggestions and critics are highly appreciated.
Nikon D2X AFS Nikkor 300VR + 2XTC 1/1250s f8 ISO200 -0,7EV manual exposure, HSC mode, tripod and WH II







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