Results 1 to 12 of 12

Thread: Coot

  1. #1
    BPN Viewer
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    New Brighton, UK
    Posts
    568
    Threads
    174
    Thank You Posts

    Default Coot

    Hi

    Based on my motto of never ignore the common species, here is a photo from yesterday of a coot starting its pursuit of another bird.



    Taken with 1DmkIV with 500mm lens at ISO 400 F8 -0.3EV and 1/1250s.

    Cheers

    Rich

  2. #2
    BPN Viewer
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Spring Hill, Florida
    Posts
    662
    Threads
    160
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    very nice and difficult shot of this coot running on water -- I really like the detail in the blacks --

  3. #3
    Macro and Flora Moderator Jonathan Ashton's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Cheshire UK
    Posts
    17,029
    Threads
    2,606
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Love the timing Rich - super detail in the feet and plumage, the trailing foot is excellent. I wonder is it possible to get just a tad of detail in the bill - what do you think?

  4. #4
    Lifetime Member Stu Bowie's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Centurion, South Africa
    Posts
    21,360
    Threads
    1,435
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Classic take off posture from a busy character Rich. Excellent exposure on the plumage, sharp, and I like the overall detail. Well captured.

  5. #5
    Forum Participant
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Boston, MA
    Posts
    345
    Threads
    132
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Excellent exposure and sharpness. I love the feet on these guys!

  6. #6
    Forum Participant
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Florida
    Posts
    3,911
    Threads
    459
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Excellent job. Great details and perfect exposure. Very well done.

  7. #7
    Super Moderator arash_hazeghi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    San Francisco, California, United States
    Posts
    18,545
    Threads
    1,318
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Nice and sharp Rich, very well done.
    New! Sony Capture One Pro Guide 2022
    https://arihazeghiphotography.com/Gu.../Sony_C1P.html


    ------------------------------------------------
    Visit my blog
    http://www.arihazeghiphotography.com/blog

  8. #8
    BPN Viewer
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    New Brighton, UK
    Posts
    568
    Threads
    174
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Many thanks for the comments. I must admit I am really enjoying the mkIV's capabilities :)

    Jon, the coots beak does not really have any detail to bring out as they tend to be very smooth and white.

    Cheers

    Rich

  9. #9
    BPN Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Dallas, Texas.
    Posts
    6,260
    Threads
    426
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Rich, I have been trying and failing miserably in getting this shot for a while. Hard to time it. They do this all the time but getting all elements right is mighty tough IMO. Awesome job here. loved the foot. Without the feet, coot-running-on-water shot just does not look that good.

    Lower angle would be better. But I find that when I go lower, its harder to keep track of all the coots....which might be ready to run etc.

  10. #10
    Macro and Flora Moderator Jonathan Ashton's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Cheshire UK
    Posts
    17,029
    Threads
    2,606
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Attached Images Attached Images
     
    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Steel View Post
    Many thanks for the comments. I must admit I am really enjoying the mkIV's capabilities :)

    Jon, the coots beak does not really have any detail to bring out as they tend to be very smooth and white.

    Cheers

    Rich
    Rich, there is a little detail - I only realised this after I saw a shot posted by Arthur Morris a couple of years ago, after seeing his I played with this image I took.;)

  11. #11
    BPN Viewer
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    New Brighton, UK
    Posts
    568
    Threads
    174
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Jon

    I think we are comparing oranges with apples here. Looking at the image you posted the light was less intense, with relatively static birds at close range and the light appears to be coming in from the right. Given the light is coming in at an angle then you would expect some relief to be shown formed by trailing shadows over any texture on the beak. My photo was taken in bright sun with full front lighting (look at position of catchlight) with a rapidly moving bird. I certainly would not expect any more detail to be shown in the beak under those circumstances.

    Cheers

    Rich

  12. #12
    Macro and Flora Moderator Jonathan Ashton's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Cheshire UK
    Posts
    17,029
    Threads
    2,606
    Thank You Posts

    Default

    Hi Rich, I agree with most of what you say, I don't want to make a big deal of this and they indeed are rather different images but I bet if you go to the RAW file you might just get a tad of detail - I don't mean much but just a little and I think this would make a great shot just that little bit better:)
    Last edited by Jonathan Ashton; 03-22-2010 at 04:05 PM.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Web Analytics