Two young Osprey in their nest.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
The young Osprey are flying now and will soon disappear for greener pastures.
Hand held at 800mm. The Osprey were about 125 to 150 feet away.
Canon 5Dsr - Canon 400 II DO f4 - Canon 2.0x III - 1/400 - f/10 - ISO @ 800.
Love those telltale juvenile eyes!
Matt Quinn
Loc: Marriottsville, MD, Brewster, Cape Cod
Regis wrote:
The young Osprey are flying now and will soon disappear for greener pastures.
Hand held at 800mm. The Osprey were about 125 to 150 feet away.
Canon 5Dsr - Canon 400 II DO f4 - Canon 2.0x III - 1/400 - f/10 - ISO @ 800.
Gorgeous shots, as always. How do you get such sharp focus on the feathers? Do you use auto or manual focus. I can never get them sharp with either auto or manual. Any suggestions would help. Thanks. Excellent work. Matt
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Tikva wrote:
Wonderful shot.
Thank you very much, Tikva.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
geogiapeach09 wrote:
Great shot
Thank you very much, geogiapeach09.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
DaveO wrote:
Love those telltale juvenile eyes!
Thank you very much, DaveO.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Matt Quinn wrote:
Gorgeous shots, as always. How do you get such sharp focus on the feathers? Do you use auto or manual focus. I can never get them sharp with either auto or manual. Any suggestions would help. Thanks. Excellent work. Matt
I thank you very much, Matt. I'm using an expensive prime lens with a 50.6 mp camera and a 2x converter which produces a very sharp photo. I always use auto focusing.
So, if you are using the same camera equipment you will get very sharp photos. The Canon 400 II DO f4 prime lens cost $6900. My Canon 5Dsr camera is $3800 and the Canon 2x converter is $439.
I appreciate your good comment, Matt. Thank you.
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