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ginger_55
May-09-2006, 08:53 AM
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Only second time I have EVER seen a woodpecker. The first time was also this year, but it was the more common kind. And I totally underexposed that one. I did this a bit, too, but had the sense in mid shoot to raise the EV, so I could "save" those. Didn't try on the darker ones. (It was overcast, I was shooting up, hence the "white" sky). I also shot with high ISOs as it got later yesterday, after Sat, well, I just thought noise was better than blur. We went as early as we could, but I had a lot to do when I got there, like chasing the red tailed hawks, actually playing hide and seek with them behind branches and dense tree folliage.

This woodpecker flew past me, landed on a tree. I raised my lens a bit and this one flew on. She is a "she". Dark forehead (in the book). I actually said, "Please, god, please..." So, I used one of my favors, three wishes, or whatever............as she actually came back, posed a bit, then left again!

I was totally thrilled.

ginger (full frame, as shot! 400mm plus extender.)

Khaos
May-09-2006, 09:00 AM
nice catch.
they love to jump around a lot and are hard to get. I saw one a couple of days ago and couldn't get a good shot.

they have one funny call to. it almost sounds like they are laughing.

Flyinggina
May-09-2006, 09:35 AM
I don't take bird photographs (except the occasional pigeon or duck or goose wandering around the city :rofl ) and I can only marvel at the wonderful shots you and other dgrin birders get. I know I don't have the skills to do what you do in taking these photos. Not just the shots themselves, but all of the time devoted to being in the right place at the right time. I am envious and full of uncritical admiration. Thanks so much for sharing.

Virginia

bfjr
May-09-2006, 11:20 AM
Jeff and I saw one a few weeks and the few shots I got sucked on Ice :cry

Congrats on your find and image :thumb

DoctorIt
May-09-2006, 11:46 AM
they have one funny call to. it almost sounds like they are laughing.I always say they sound like a pteradactyl! not that I have any idea what that sounds like...
:lol3

they're in my neighborhood all the time, but never when I have the camera out, or they never stay still long enough for me to stop mowing the lawn and run in for the gear.
:bluduh

Osprey Whisperer
May-09-2006, 02:24 PM
Nice shot Ginger. I've seen a couple of these guys in my "backyard" tree. I ..as others..didn't get much of a chance for a shot. I couldn't cross the canal to get him...and waited for a good long while for him to swing around to "my" side of the tree. It never happened. He did however send lots of the tree my way. :rofl

raian
May-09-2006, 02:29 PM
Nice shot Ginger. I have one of those bugger living around my barn. They are big birds!! When I get my camera I'm hoping to get a shot of him. I still have to save a bit of $$$ for the camera, but I'm almost there ;)

Harryb
May-09-2006, 09:01 PM
Good exposure Ginger. In that situation you can have the sky with the subject being vey dark or you can have the subject properly exposed and blow the sky. You made the right decision and got a good shot. :thumb

ginger_55
May-10-2006, 05:18 PM
Thanks, Harry, Birdman, Ben, FlyingGina, and everyone else. I have read everyone's responses since last night or so. I thought I would respond individually. Since that has not happened, well..................thanks all!!!

It brought a smile to my face!!! Each time I read one!

I have been working up photos, been on the PC all day. But see I have not been on dgrin, been at Photoshop, smugmug, and sometimes at my other mail.

Thanks again,

will be posting again soon. worked up a bunch today, all from that same day, just day before yesterday, amazing! Am through, though, I think. And that is a good place to be.

Smile!!! OH, and I need to comment on other's photos, too. But first it is my husband's turn!

Dick on Aruba
May-11-2006, 11:26 AM
Nice one.

Here on Aruba there are no woodpeckers. They're beautiful. Actually, I never see a real woodpecker in my life.

Dick.