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Cheers Clint. These guys do this all of the time and are very willing subjects.
You just really know how to hit me where it hurts, Kev...
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Cheers Clint. These guys do this all of the time and are very willing subjects.
Better not look at my next post in a minute...You just really know how to hit me where it hurts, Kev...
Better not look at my next post in a minute...
nice Clint sure is a colourful place down under
That's amazingWent out to photograph the hawk hanging out in the fog but nearly walked into this in the process and I forgot about the hawk
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YesClide is that Longwood?
very nice, it is rare we see them here and even harder to get a shot and for sure not as close as that shot
Yep I saw one from 30-35 metres away a couple of weeks ago and it saw me and was off but I managed a short burst on the a9 in harsh light I have 6 or so keeps but a bit soft for my liking, I posted one shot on the previous page, that shot is not as good as 1-2 of the others, you have to be spot on with the a9 and only 24 meg at that distance, anyway maybe next timeThank you! This is the first really decent shot I've gotten of her, even though I've been trying over the past couple of years. Usually she's way up on a high limb or hiding in bushes or darting around over the lake so quickly it's impossible to focus, track and shoot her. A few weeks ago she was in this very same position, and because I was concerned that I couldn't open the sliding glass door without her taking off (they're very skittish birds, indeed), I shot from inside the house using the RX10 IV, but of course when trying to crop and enlarge, the image quality just wasn't there. Yesterday I was lucky, as I had stepped out on the deck to enjoy the warmer weather and only after I was out there did I spot her. She hadn't been bothered by my opening the sliding glass door at all or my walking on the deck. Aha! I quietly and slowly stepped back into the house, grabbed the A1 and the 100-400mm which has the 1.4x TC on it, stepped quietly back out through the open door and yes, she was still there. Got some shots before she took off with her prize....
Enlarged a bit, then cropped and definitely this is where that good resolution on the A1 and the high megapixel count comes in handy. My condo building is rather a distance away from the pier, and so cropping is necessary when shooting such a small bird as this one.