India - D500 - the learnings continue....
River Terns, like those I posted yesterday are relatively slow moving birds compared to the Little Green Bee Eater. A few action images. Speaks volumes about the fast focus acquisition capability of the D500.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
I can't say enough good things about these pictures.
Indrajeet Singh wrote:
River Terns, like those I posted yesterday are relatively slow moving birds compared to the Little Green Bee Eater. A few action images. Speaks volumes about the fast focus acquisition capability of the D500.
More prize winners, that looks like a fast flying bird you captured here.
Wow you were definitely not behind the door when the photography gift was passed out. With your talent I doubt if the camera makes that much difference. Keep sending your art.
photophile wrote:
More prize winners, that looks like a fast flying bird you captured here.
Thank you Karen! You are right, it is a small bird and it is fast and erratic in its flight path. I'm enjoying the adventure of trying my skills against more challenging subjects. This new camera has opened up new avenues for me.
Longshadow wrote:
Excellent series!
Many thanks! Glad you liked them.
PRETENDER wrote:
Wow you were definitely not behind the door when the photography gift was passed out. With your talent I doubt if the camera makes that much difference. Keep sending your art.
Your words encourage. Much appreciated! Thank you! I am enjoying exploring new vistas with this camera's capabilities.
dave sproul wrote:
Just Excellent
Thank you very much Dave!
I'm enjoying the high dives immensely.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Absolutely outstanding,
but I am still not going to dump my Canon gear and buy Nikon. I will suffer with my now sub-par 7DII. Besides in a few months someone, Canon, Sony etc will top this and we will all suffer Gear Envy Syndrome and that will lead to many cases of GAS.
You would think these guys were out to get our money or something!
You got the action in all the shots. The first image is a beautiful!
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