D3, 600, ISO 1250, f6.3, 1/640, -0.7 EV, fill flash @ -2.3.
What a morning I had. I did a set-up for Kiskadee and had about 25 birds coming and going. (I will post a wide angle image showing all the birds around my set-up on my blog by this weekend) There were also 5 Golden-fronted Woodpeckers on my stumps and a pair of Altimore Orioles. My goal was to get flight shots of the Kiskadees, which I got plenty. There were also about 8 Orange-crown Warblers feeding on the suet I put out.
Two more mornings to go :-)
Last edited by Alan Murphy; 01-21-2010 at 02:30 PM.
Lovely pyracantha perch, great flash work, perfect BG, HA, and exposure....what else is there to say? Great work!! I have got to get out to Texas and one of your workshops!!
This is one of the prettiest shots I've ever seen! I've ordered your CD, and can't wait to get my hands on it. The red of the berries sets off the bird so beautifully, and having a berry held so delicately in its beak is the icing on the cake.
Alan
Since having received your CD and devouring its contents, it really made me realize how meticulously you approach this stage! I am blown away with every image. This is no different. The colors, the way the berries and leaves are posed the berry in the bill; man, the image just rocks! :) Thanks for the inspirations.
Not sure who I was talking to the other day on the San Diego IPT but we both agreed that lots of folks do songbird set-ups but that Alan just did them better because he worked harder at it. The image above is a perfect example of that. My favorite parts are the berry in the mouth and the head angle.
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