After a few months of thinking and preparing, my work had paid off this morning with this image. I set up a plain perch along a highway where the birds live and also nest currently. They used to perch on ugly, metal picket fence posts which were not photogenic. The image I posted a couple of weeks ago of a male braking is this male. :) For the past two weeks both sexes use the perch regularly with the male less perturbed than his mate. I will try for a more exiting pose soon. Some may comment on the position of the head and the bill merging with the body, but I am OK with it this way as the distinction is clear.
I was at this spot yesterday walking my dogs, sans camera, so I could walk to within 33' (or 10 meters for the rest of the world) of him. The light was rubbish, but this morning the fog started to rise with a little bit of soft light coming through the blanket. This is the result. 80% of FF.
30D, 300/4L IS + 1/4TC, ISO500, f/11, 1/800th, +1EC, HH






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