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jwear
Mar-06-2005, 05:50 PM
I gave it my best shot but the only one around was up a tree

pathfinder
Mar-06-2005, 08:18 PM
I gave it my best shot but the only one around was up a tree


Herons are always welcome here. Harry has posted a bunch, and I have posted a few also. But sometimes they are not terribly cooperative subjects - at least yours did not launch and fly away quickly.
As a gentle suggestion for improvement - a little fill-flash might have dressed up this back-lit image up a tad and brought out the colors of the bird in a more favorable light. Ya think? :):

ginger_55
Mar-06-2005, 10:05 PM
I think the bird is good just like he is. The one I "have" that flies to trees flies to a tree where he is much smaller than that and the tree is much bigger. I have lots of pictures. And it amazes me how herons fit into their environment. Not like an egret. I used to miss seeing herons they were so well camoflaged.

Since I have been there, and couldn't do that. I really like it. Fill would just be a different shot, IMO. Both good.

ginger

jwear
Mar-07-2005, 06:52 AM
Thanks Ginger you and I share the want a shot but no help from the birds ,but with respect path is right it,s to blue [or with my inexperience]thats what i see.Your last group Ginger was very nice .I did get some shots that look good but i can only use them as postage stamps .thanks for the look and comment Path you did give me an idea tho and a ? do you think that the flash on the camera D70 would have worked [maybe 60 fet] :): JEFF

Harryb
Mar-07-2005, 02:43 PM
I gave it my best shot but the only one around was up a tree
Hey Jeff,

I'm seeing definite improvement in your last few bird shots. :thumb Excellent perspective on this shot. The heron is a tad underexposed.

Steve Cavigliano
Mar-07-2005, 03:04 PM
Jeff,

Very nice :thumb

I agree with Harry and PF. He's a little under exposed and a fill would have helped this problem. Either that, or dial in some +EV comp and live with a lighter (possibly blown out) sky. I dunno about the D70's internal flash working at 60 feet. I'd figure it should work OK as a fill up to at least 30-40 feet though.

All in all, good job ^5


Thanks for sharing,
Steve