This was taken at a setup in my backyard. A strong wind was coming off the lake so I had to use a sturdy perch. All C&Cs are welcome and appreciated.
Canon 40D
500L f4
1.4 Extender
ISO 500
1/200s
f7.1
Tripod
This was taken at a setup in my backyard. A strong wind was coming off the lake so I had to use a sturdy perch. All C&Cs are welcome and appreciated.
Canon 40D
500L f4
1.4 Extender
ISO 500
1/200s
f7.1
Tripod
What an unusual pose. He looks like he was holding on for dear life against the wind. Good that you got the head and upper body in focus as the f stop wouldn't allow for the whole bird and amazingly sharp for 1/200th.
Beautiful Jim. The pose and sharpness are great, love the wind blown look. I like the old worn out perch and the BG is excellent.
Jack
Great BG and perch. I like the soft light. Definitely seems to be hanging on the face of that wind. Super sharpness on the eye and bill.
Tony Whitehead
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Jim, great 3d look to this. The wind blown feathers, perch and IQ are really good.
One of your best!
Dan Kearl
Stunning !!!...and from your backyard , think I might have to run away from home !...cant think of a single thing that would improve this
Hi Jim, I like the various colours on this fellow, they go well together. Sharp where it counts. Lots of character on the perch, and your BG works well.
Very cool, I love the upswept feathers on the upper back. Beautiful BG, and an apt perch. Are these guys attracted with halved oranges?
Super - have seen a few of these but no shots like thi; I see em high up lol
and they seem to be difficult to catch in the open. Ruffled feathers a big plus of course
great bg as expected from you, and as been said super sharp on head and eye
tfs
I almost feel the need to put out my hand in rescue LOL. Love the look back and wind blown feathers.
Well done Jim. One of your best. I like everything about it but especially the HA and sharpness and perch.
Congrats on a fine image,
gail
Great look back pose this guy gave you Jim! I like the ruffled up feather effect from the wind.