On our last morning at Midway, we were photographing the birds using the runway when I noticed this bird coming in for a landing to our left. I swung the lens and created three images, this being the best. I was using the two AF sensors below the center and they were right on the bird's face for this image. Thus, this was cropped from the top and the right. I opted to remove a chunk of naupaka bush from the lower right corner.
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II lens (hand held at 200mm) with the EOS-1d Mark IV. ISO 400: 1/1600 at f/2.8 was one full stop open from the white sand of the runway. Visit the blog for lots more Midway images and see also yesterday's Bulletin.
E-mail me if you are interested in Midway in the spring of 2013. I will be in the Netherlands next April and Japan in March :)
Last edited by Arthur Morris; 04-24-2011 at 07:01 PM.
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Amazing flight pose and such awesome soft light. The sky texture couldnt be better IMO. I'd say I am brave enough to make the comment that I think this is flawless.
What a great wingspan, and I like the incoming angle with the splayed feet. Well exposed, and the browns of the underwing make him stand out better against the lighter sky BG.
Lovely spread wing and landing gear. Like the touch of morning colour on the wings. Must be a treat to be able to get so close to these birds on Midway.
Thanks all. And yes, Midway is amazing and the early morning light was sweet that day!
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Gorgeous bird, nice exposure, impressive wing span. Dangling feet look great too.
Very sharp from head to tail, I guess f2.8 was enough dof.
There's what looks like a big dust bunny above the birds left wing tip.
Also, I see a halo along the wings especially on the top side.
Very sharp from head to tail, I guess f2.8 was enough dof.
No need to guess; the whole bird is sharp. :) D-O-F is also a function of distance to the subject and these are big birds....
There's what looks like a big dust bunny above the birds left wing tip.
Thanks for pointing that out. I do not believe that it was dust; if it was, it would have been a dust elephant. Likely an o-o-f White Tern or possibly a small white cloud. IAC I fixed the master file.
Also, I see a halo along the wings especially on the top side.
I do not worry about JPEG sharpening halos that can only be seen by tilting the screen.:)
I do appreciate your careful and helpful critique and you sharp eyes.
ps: Thanks Denise!
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i don't see it at all when i am square to the screen and it ain't evident in the master file so i am not gonna lose any sleep over it
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Rocky, or should I say Shocky, as in I am shocked but happy to see you here. What have you been up to???
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