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Nov 27, 2022 13:44:19   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
bajadreamer wrote:
Just starting to process my pictures from our summer trip to Ecuador. Ecuador is a small country-about the size of the state of Colorado. With .05% of the world's landmass, Ecuador is home to 20% of the total bird species in the world. Truly a bird photographer's heaven. However, many of these birds are really tough to find and see. They live in the rain forests; very dark and very dense places. This species, a Black-banded Crake is typical of these. They love dense, swampy areas where you often hear them in the morning but seldom do you see them. Our friend, Byron Gualavisi, truly a wizard with the birds, was able to set Deb and I up to not only see these birds, but to get nice photos of them. For this shot, I am laying in 2" deep water/mud and Deb is kneeling over my shoulder in the same muck ( it is amazing now what she is willing to put up with). This shot was taken while we were staying in Wildsumaco Lodge, on the eastern slope of the Andes in central Ecuador.
This was shot with a Canon R5, a 100-500 mm zoom at 500 mm, f/7.1, SS 1/400, ISO 20,000 (not a typo), EC of +.3. Processed with DXO Pure Raw, PS, and Topaz De Noise AI.
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Good catch!

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Nov 27, 2022 14:01:52   #
kseawel
 
Really nice work! Wish my body would allow me to get perspective like that! 😁

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Nov 27, 2022 14:44:44   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 

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Nov 27, 2022 15:45:59   #
rrozema Loc: Sacramento, California
 
well worth it

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Nov 28, 2022 08:57:10   #
jimvanells Loc: Augusta, GA
 
Beautiful bird, great shot and Topaz does it's magic again.

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Nov 28, 2022 11:35:03   #
RedArrow Loc: Coastal Louisiana
 
Good click

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Nov 28, 2022 11:36:26   #
RedArrow Loc: Coastal Louisiana
 
Good click

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Nov 28, 2022 14:49:19   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
bajadreamer wrote:
Just starting to process my pictures from our summer trip to Ecuador. Ecuador is a small country-about the size of the state of Colorado. With .05% of the world's landmass, Ecuador is home to 20% of the total bird species in the world. Truly a bird photographer's heaven. However, many of these birds are really tough to find and see. They live in the rain forests; very dark and very dense places. This species, a Black-banded Crake is typical of these. They love dense, swampy areas where you often hear them in the morning but seldom do you see them. Our friend, Byron Gualavisi, truly a wizard with the birds, was able to set Deb and I up to not only see these birds, but to get nice photos of them. For this shot, I am laying in 2" deep water/mud and Deb is kneeling over my shoulder in the same muck ( it is amazing now what she is willing to put up with). This shot was taken while we were staying in Wildsumaco Lodge, on the eastern slope of the Andes in central Ecuador.
This was shot with a Canon R5, a 100-500 mm zoom at 500 mm, f/7.1, SS 1/400, ISO 20,000 (not a typo), EC of +.3. Processed with DXO Pure Raw, PS, and Topaz De Noise AI.
Just starting to process my pictures from our summ... (show quote)


This is an incredible masterpiece of a shot 🟠🟠💓🟠🟠

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Nov 28, 2022 15:00:06   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
kpmac wrote:
Very nicely done.


Thank you.

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Nov 28, 2022 15:01:41   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
Warhorse wrote:
Beautiful shot of a very interesting bird.


They are neat birds; so difficult to see, let alone photograph. They are related to our coots and rails here in the US.

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Nov 28, 2022 15:02:34   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
Manglesphoto wrote:



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Nov 28, 2022 15:02:56   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
Tdearing wrote:
Wonderful shot.


Thank you.

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Nov 28, 2022 15:05:12   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
foathog wrote:
ISO 20,000? Another reason to shoot with a mirrorless camera. Plus I have shots taken using my EF100-400 II @ 1/30 of a second that came out sharp.


Yes, 20000. This was handheld. My mantra is "Never sacrifice shutter speed for ISO". That is unless you already have taken shots with high ISO to get high SS; go as low as you can on both SS and ISO.

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Nov 28, 2022 15:05:32   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
angler wrote:
Excellent shot.


Thank you.

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Nov 28, 2022 15:06:21   #
bajadreamer Loc: Baja California Sur
 
Gitchigumi wrote:
Nice work! Well worth the effort.


Sometimes it is amazing what happens when you do not just "take the easy way".

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