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WestCoastCannuck ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 January 2011 Country: Canada Location: Victoria, B.C. Status: Offline Posts: 2619 |
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Surely there are enough birders here that we can have more than just one general "birds" thread?
![]() ![]() ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About this thread: Just a reminder : though a given image might fit several places to post - you can only post it in one of them. (with the exception of the Lens "sample" images section) NOTE: If possible, PLEASE list equipment and settings - the information can only be helpful to all of us. After all, we are all learning from others. ![]() NOTE2: Please also list the bird's common name if known. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are a couple I have not yet shared to start things off from a recent day out. There were others I liked more - but I already posted them in Open Views. 1. Pintail ![]() A99ii, Min 400/4.5, F5, 1/1600sec, ISO 400 2. American Wigeon - female ![]() A99ii, Min 400/4.5, F5, 1/1600sec, ISO 500 Time will tell if there is enough interest. ![]() Cheers Mike ![]() Edited by Micholand - 11 January 2018 at 19:15 |
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mikey2000 ![]() Moderator Group ![]() OoU coördinator Joined: 10 January 2008 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Posts: 11659 |
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Good idea. I think a Birds In Flight thread warrants a different thread (providing we rename the Birds thread to something like Birds Not In Flight
![]() I'm not a birder but can appreciate there may well be lots of different technical challenges. Or do people who photograph 'landed' birds have their cameras set up for BIF, just in case they take off? |
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SnowFella ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 21 April 2013 Country: Australia Location: Sydney Status: Offline Posts: 2681 |
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Cracker shots Mike! BIF has to be the black art of birding, very hard to get right.
@Mike: All depends on the scenario, I'm an A77 shooter so "allergic" to higher ISO. If I get a perched bird I'll dial it down for a cleaner shot so if it takes off without giving off clues I'm SOL to capture the takeoff. If I can keep ISO reasonable and still get a high SS I'll leave it where it is in anticipation, in all other situations I'm forever looking for giveaway behavior that it's about to take off. |
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WestCoastCannuck ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 January 2011 Country: Canada Location: Victoria, B.C. Status: Offline Posts: 2619 |
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Most of us birders like to try for BIF shots... But some of us are a little addicted. Like me. I am guilty of usually being set up in anticipation. But I still get caught with the wrong settings all the time. Still going for THE shot. It's still fun.
Thanks Johann for your kind comments! For the record I don't think changing the other thread name is needed... I think an "anything goes" birding thread is a good idea. This one will stand on the side.... maybe! Lol |
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WestCoastCannuck ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 January 2011 Country: Canada Location: Victoria, B.C. Status: Offline Posts: 2619 |
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A few of this morning's efforts....
1. Wigeon incoming ![]() Date Taken: 2018-01-14 11:26:59 Camera Model: ILCA-99M2 Lens: 400mm F4.5 Focal Length: 400 mm Aperture: f/6.3 Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/1600) ISO: 500 2. Wigeon flyby ![]() Date Taken: 2018-01-14 11:26:58 Camera Model: ILCA-99M2 Lens: 400mm F4.5 Focal Length: 400 mm Aperture: f/6.3 Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/1600) ISO: 400 3. Wigeon banking ![]() Date Taken: 2018-01-14 11:32:55 Camera Model: ILCA-99M2 Lens: 400mm F4.5 Focal Length: 400 mm Aperture: f/5.6 Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/1600) ISO: 125 4. Bufflehead incoming ![]() Date Taken: 2018-01-14 11:33:43 Camera Model: ILCA-99M2 Lens: 400mm F4.5 Focal Length: 400 mm Aperture: f/5.6 Exposure Time: 0.001 sec (1/1600) ISO: 400 ![]() Edited by WestCoastCannuck - 15 January 2018 at 03:48 |
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mambo ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 13 September 2009 Country: Canada Location: Winnipeg Status: Offline Posts: 2113 |
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Great idea Mike. You have fantastic examples here. Hard to match. Here are a few from me.
1. Female Ruby-throated hummingbird (A77ii |F6.3| iso400 |1/800| Minolta 600G) ![]() 2.Red-tailed Hawk (A77ii|f5|iso320|1/1250|Minolta 600G) ![]() 3. Flock of Northern Shovellers (A77ii|f8|iso400|1/1600|Minolta 600G) ![]() 4. Snow geese (A77|f9|iso400|1/2000|Minolta 300 f2.8 apo) ![]() Edited by mambo - 15 January 2018 at 03:14 |
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WestCoastCannuck ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 January 2011 Country: Canada Location: Victoria, B.C. Status: Offline Posts: 2619 |
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That first one is a cracker Mambo! Lovely!
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maewpa ![]() Alpha Eyes group ![]() Joined: 27 October 2007 Country: United Kingdom Location: Thailand Status: Offline Posts: 7218 |
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Great wigeons! A99II seems to play very well with that lens - nice light too though.
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maewpa ![]() Alpha Eyes group ![]() Joined: 27 October 2007 Country: United Kingdom Location: Thailand Status: Offline Posts: 7218 |
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Oh, and a nice hummingbird
Here's the A&III with the 100-40. Mixed results due mainly to incompetent operator (well I had only bought the lens two hours earlier and previously used the camera once). I have to refer the combo here as seagulls make wigeons seem like exotics. ![]() With 1.4xTC at 1/500s to start with - confirming nothing was horribly wrong with the set up. ![]() The TC was overkill as the birds were flying very close. Forgot to change the shutter speed from 1/500s after removing it though (I have decided to switch to shutter priority or manual for wildlife but it takes time to teach myself new tricks) resulting a number of rather blurry shots, but it worked for some flying towards me. 400mm, wide open ISO 200 ![]() The number of keepers (well none are really keepers but....) rose dramatically against a blue sky and with a proper shutter speed of 1/1600s. ![]() ISO 250, 235mm ![]() And same settings at 400mm - oops, still struggling to move the focus point fluently (got it now) causing some framing issues! ![]() So very promising once I get the hang of it. Still got a lot of shots like this when I didn't use an unexpanded focus point though- would be prefect if only the bird's eyes were in its chest! ![]() ![]() |
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WestCoastCannuck ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 January 2011 Country: Canada Location: Victoria, B.C. Status: Offline Posts: 2619 |
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Great work for a first time out Paul!
![]() I expect once you get used to the new gear you will be a BIF addict. ![]() ![]() I look forward to your next installment and "report" !! ![]() |
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Brandy ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 02 October 2008 Country: Australia Location: Melbourne Status: Offline Posts: 2468 |
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Great idea Mike, have just found this and whilst my new gear has lorikeets done to death I've dug up some 'oldies'. All yellow crested cockatoos. Hope landings count... ![]() A77. 135mm. 1/1600sec. F4. iso320 ![]() As above except iso160. Two BIF's here.[Bee IF] ![]() A77. 135mm. 1/1259. F4. iso 320. |
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WestCoastCannuck ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 January 2011 Country: Canada Location: Victoria, B.C. Status: Offline Posts: 2619 |
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Landings most definately count!
All three of these are great! The second is classic... and the first and last have character to them! Great stuff! ![]() |
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maewpa ![]() Alpha Eyes group ![]() Joined: 27 October 2007 Country: United Kingdom Location: Thailand Status: Offline Posts: 7218 |
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![]() I have to get fully up to speed by the end of next month so yes, I'll be out a couple more times soon. Beautiful cockatoos. I was amazed at even the city birdlife when I briefly visited Sydney recently. Birdlife seems really down in Bangkok nowadays. |
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addy landzaat ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 22 April 2006 Country: Netherlands Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Posts: 14514 |
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Where do you put a series with both birds in and not in flight? Within the first ten posts there already is a non-flying bird.
I feel the thrill of photographing birds in flight. However, for me, there is no need for a dedicated thread, but apparently some people feel the need. Frankman did a tutorial on BIF, I thought it would make sense to link to that in the openingspage of this thread, but unfortunately the pictures were posted on Photobucket and so they are no longer visible. I do not think I posted this one in the Birds thread yet: ![]() Sony A900 | Sony 70-400G | 230mm | f/6.3 | 1/2000s | 320iso |
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