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    Default A Willow Tit giving a "High Five" as it lands - High Speed Flash

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    Another dull day in the UK yesterday, so once again I dusted down the flash lights and set about recording some action.

    It is amazing the shapes and positions that small birds undergo whilst landing or taking off, but what I realised this weekend was that different bird species land in an almost identical manner.

    HERE is a Blue Tit landing on the same perch on the same day for comparison.


    Canon 1DMK4, 70-200mm lens. Multiple flash guns and the extra catchlights cloned away.

    Cheers

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    Austin:

    Great wing spread on the near wing.
    Sharp and well exposed.

    The shadow beneath the far wing speaks of the flash use, and I might try to smooth that a bit.

    In a perfect world, I would prefer the back wing to not be blocked by the perch.

    The perch itself is quite unique!

    Cheers

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    I agree with Randy on this one. Great frozen details! I don't understand the "drop shadow" look here though? If the BG is distant, how can there be a shadow near the bird? This makes the bird look pasted to the BG! This is not the best look IMO.

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    Question: is the BKGR real or artificial?

    How far back from the perch is it?

    Cool pose of course :)
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    Hi all,

    Thanks for the feedback.

    @Artie The BKGR is artificial and was about 4 metres behind the perch.


    Thanks again for your help and guidance.

    Cheers

    Austin

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    Thanks Austin. May I assume that you are lighting the BKGR with its own flash?

    Is the shadow around the far wing ghosting or is it on the BKGR???

    Shutter speed and aperture?
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    Interesting comparison of the two species landing and I really like the wing position in the Blue Tit image.

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    Hi Artie,

    Yes the BKGR is lit by a flash so the shadow must be ghosting.

    I used 1/300 ss f11.

    Cheers

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    Thanks Austin, What was your ISO? IAC, it has to be ghosting.... What was the ambient like?
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