Nikon D3, 28-300mm lens at 300mm, 1/500th @ f-11, ISO 1600. Tripod
Nikon D3, 28-300mm lens at 300mm, 1/1500th @ f-8, ISO 1600, panning, hand held in a kayak
I consider both of these shots to be showing the bird in it's environment .... the heron is way closer but still shows it's environment. Neither of these shots are cropped! Most times I think a wildlife shot is way more interesting when some of it's environment is included in the shot. Of course, as always, there are exceptions to this as there are many stunning wildlife portraits out there ..... and they are usually harder to get!
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Both wonderful shots but the heron is stunning, especially being hand-held. You must have been so pleased.
HI Larry,
Yes, the heron shot is most unusual and very cool. Why did you go so high on the ISO? Or did the camera make that adjustment for you? What mode were you in if not M?
The heron shot is outstanding. The 'dome' of feathers and those amazing feet, sets this image aside from so many we see of a heron standing in shallow water.
They are so much a creature of the trees since that is where they nest and spend much of their day, so the background is a refreshing change from the usual water sources.
Elehna, notice the fast shutter speed, due to raising the ISO. This allows for hand held shooting when a tripod isn't practical, although I would love to see Larry fit one to his kayak!!
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