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Apr 30, 2019 15:01:25   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
Unable to pick out a favorite!

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Apr 30, 2019 18:54:57   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
Very beautiful, Paul---thanks!

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Apr 30, 2019 23:12:28   #
pmorin Loc: Huntington Beach, Palm Springs
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
The piping plover is a small shorebird, reaching approximately seven inches in length. The piping plover is listed as endangered in some interior areas of Canada and United States and threatened along the East Coast of both countries. The birds' habit of nesting on the open beach leaves their eggs vulnerable to construction and human activity.

Piping Plover by Paul Sager, on Flickr


The images shared in this post come from the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois in April 2019. The Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM was extended by the Canon Extender 2x III creating a 600mm, IS-enabled, f/5.6 configuration. All images were captured in RAW using a Canon EOS 5DIII mounted to a tripod. The image files were processed using Adobe Lightroom and Topaz DeNoise v6.

The Inca tern has a dark gray body and a red beak and legs. Moustache-like tufts of white feathers on each side of the beak signal maturity in males and females.

Inca Tern


The Canon Extender 2x III is a high performance teleconverter for use with Canon EF telephoto lenses. The 2x Extender multiplies the focal length by 2x and closes the effective aperture by two stops. Canon calls the equipment "extenders" where the same tools are called "teleconverters" by Nikon and other manufacturers.

The Bactrian camel has a thick brown coat that changes with the seasons. During winter, the coat thickens to provide added insulation against the cold. As tempertures increase in spring, large chunks of fur are shed to keep the animal cool. Both male and female Bactrian camels have two large humps on their backs.

Bactrian camel


The jambu fruit dove has green markings on the back, wings and tail, with a bright orange beak. The species is sexually dimorphic (males and females differ in appearance). Males have a crimson face and white chest displaying a pink patch near the throat while females possess a light purple face and green chest.

Jambu Fruit Dove


The images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.

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Very nice images. I was wondering what your distance to subject was during the tests.

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Apr 30, 2019 23:22:37   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
pmorin wrote:
Very nice images. I was wondering what your distance to subject was during the tests.


Thank you pmorin! These are all cropped for composition, probably the inca tern being least. The manual doesn't have a minimum focal length with the extender, but I definitely had to step back from the bird to get the lens to focus, so probably around 12- to 15-feet. The camel would have been the furthest distance and most cropping, probably 20-yards to a much bigger animal.

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Apr 30, 2019 23:26:44   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Thank you al13, Carol, Ken, DaveO, Corky! I wonder if anyone identified if any of these images were captured through glass, if yes, which?

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May 1, 2019 05:30:06   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
The piping plover is a small shorebird, reaching approximately seven inches in length. The piping plover is listed as endangered in some interior areas of Canada and United States and threatened along the East Coast of both countries. The birds' habit of nesting on the open beach leaves their eggs vulnerable to construction and human activity.

Piping Plover by Paul Sager, on Flickr


The images shared in this post come from the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois in April 2019. The Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM was extended by the Canon Extender 2x III creating a 600mm, IS-enabled, f/5.6 configuration. All images were captured in RAW using a Canon EOS 5DIII mounted to a tripod. The image files were processed using Adobe Lightroom and Topaz DeNoise v6.

The Inca tern has a dark gray body and a red beak and legs. Moustache-like tufts of white feathers on each side of the beak signal maturity in males and females.

Inca Tern


The Canon Extender 2x III is a high performance teleconverter for use with Canon EF telephoto lenses. The 2x Extender multiplies the focal length by 2x and closes the effective aperture by two stops. Canon calls the equipment "extenders" where the same tools are called "teleconverters" by Nikon and other manufacturers.

The Bactrian camel has a thick brown coat that changes with the seasons. During winter, the coat thickens to provide added insulation against the cold. As tempertures increase in spring, large chunks of fur are shed to keep the animal cool. Both male and female Bactrian camels have two large humps on their backs.

Bactrian camel


The jambu fruit dove has green markings on the back, wings and tail, with a bright orange beak. The species is sexually dimorphic (males and females differ in appearance). Males have a crimson face and white chest displaying a pink patch near the throat while females possess a light purple face and green chest.

Jambu Fruit Dove


The images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.

If the images are not filling your widescreen display due to recent UHH changes, follow this link and update your UHH profile: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-572300-1.html
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Very nice set

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May 1, 2019 05:31:05   #
Bayouguy Loc: From Chauvin living in North Carolina
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
The piping plover is a small shorebird, reaching approximately seven inches in length. The piping plover is listed as endangered in some interior areas of Canada and United States and threatened along the East Coast of both countries. The birds' habit of nesting on the open beach leaves their eggs vulnerable to construction and human activity.

Piping Plover by Paul Sager, on Flickr


The images shared in this post come from the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois in April 2019. The Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM was extended by the Canon Extender 2x III creating a 600mm, IS-enabled, f/5.6 configuration. All images were captured in RAW using a Canon EOS 5DIII mounted to a tripod. The image files were processed using Adobe Lightroom and Topaz DeNoise v6.

The Inca tern has a dark gray body and a red beak and legs. Moustache-like tufts of white feathers on each side of the beak signal maturity in males and females.

Inca Tern


The Canon Extender 2x III is a high performance teleconverter for use with Canon EF telephoto lenses. The 2x Extender multiplies the focal length by 2x and closes the effective aperture by two stops. Canon calls the equipment "extenders" where the same tools are called "teleconverters" by Nikon and other manufacturers.

The Bactrian camel has a thick brown coat that changes with the seasons. During winter, the coat thickens to provide added insulation against the cold. As tempertures increase in spring, large chunks of fur are shed to keep the animal cool. Both male and female Bactrian camels have two large humps on their backs.

Bactrian camel


The jambu fruit dove has green markings on the back, wings and tail, with a bright orange beak. The species is sexually dimorphic (males and females differ in appearance). Males have a crimson face and white chest displaying a pink patch near the throat while females possess a light purple face and green chest.

Jambu Fruit Dove


The images are sized to fill your wide-screen display. Try using <F11> to maximize your browser window for the full effect. If the images overshoot your display, such as a laptop, just click on the image or the URL link and they'll resize to your screen from the host Flickr site. You can click a bit further into the image details on the Flickr page, if desired. EXIF data is available from the host Flickr pages as well. On the Flickr site, use your <L>key for Large and the <F11> for the full-screen.

If the images are not filling your widescreen display due to recent UHH changes, follow this link and update your UHH profile: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-572300-1.html
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All keepers...

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May 1, 2019 06:10:34   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
[quote=CHG_CANON]The piping plover is a small shorebird, reaching approximately seven inches in length. The piping plover is listed as endangered in some interior areas of Canada and United States and threatened along the East Coast of both countries. The birds' habit of nesting on the open beach leaves their eggs vulnerable to construction and human activity.

Paul, fantastic images and for people not familar with Canon's extenders they only need to look at your photos posted here or Regis' photos posted daily on this forum.

Greg

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May 1, 2019 07:03:35   #
SpyderJan Loc: New Smyrna Beach. FL
 
These are beautiful Paul. Your images and narratives are always excellent.

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May 1, 2019 08:30:09   #
Stash Loc: South Central Massachusetts
 
Your photos are always excellent. Not much more to say.

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May 1, 2019 08:50:20   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
Beautiful captures Paul.....

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May 1, 2019 09:08:11   #
Blair Shaw Jr Loc: Dunnellon,Florida
 
So nice...thanks again Paul for fabulous work.

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May 1, 2019 09:12:04   #
redfordl Loc: Carver,Ma.
 
fantastic images as always Paul!! tack sharp!!

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May 1, 2019 09:32:23   #
crafterwantabe Loc: Mn
 
Fantastic pictures

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May 1, 2019 10:26:53   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
CLF wrote:
The piping plover is a small shorebird, reaching approximately seven inches in length. The piping plover is listed as endangered in some interior areas of Canada and United States and threatened along the East Coast of both countries. The birds' habit of nesting on the open beach leaves their eggs vulnerable to construction and human activity.

Paul, fantastic images and for people not familar with Canon's extenders they only need to look at your photos posted here or Regis' photos posted daily on this forum.

Greg
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Thank you Greg! Sometimes, the pictures are worth a thousand words. smile. There are both performance and visual impacts of both length extenders. But my opinion is these "impacts" have more to do with the cameras, lenses and photographers involved than the extenders alone. These are some of my better results, where I've continued to refine my technique with this configuration, to be followed with some more posts from the same weekend.

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