Birds-In-Flight at far distances (Tamron 150-600mm).
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Two days ago on a sunny but windy day I took these 3 Seagull photos over the Coeur d' Alene Lake beach area which ranged from 350' to 650'. I am still practicing with this new Tamron lens for BIF photos. I'll get better as time goes on.
All photos were shot at 600mm.
Canon 6D - Tamron 150-600mm @ 600mm - 1/1600 sec. - f/14 - ISO @ 1000 - Distance was 350'-400'.
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Canon 6D - Tamron 150-600mm @ 600mm - 1/1328 sec, - f/14 - ISO @ 1000 - Distance was 350'-400'.
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Canon 6D - Tamron 150-600mm @ 600mm - 1/1600 sec. - f/14 - ISO @ 1000 - Distance was 600'-650'.
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Prefect BIF shots Regis.Great stuff.
Regis wrote:
Two days ago on a sunny but windy day I took these 3 Seagull photos over the Coeur d' Alene Lake beach area which ranged from 350' to 650'. I am still practicing with this new Tamron lens for BIF photos. I'll get better as time goes on.
All photos were shot at 600mm.
EXCELLENT Regis. They almost look 3-D. I've got to get this lense. Thought that I would wait until they get the bugs out but...............it looks like no bugs.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
angler wrote:
Prefect BIF shots Regis.Great stuff.
Thank you, Jim, I always appreciate your professional comments. You must have a lot of Seagulls, Pelicans, etc. by England's beach areas?
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
raferrelljr wrote:
EXCELLENT Regis. They almost look 3-D. I've got to get this lense. Thought that I would wait until they get the bugs out but...............it looks like no bugs.
Thank you, raferrelljr, for your kind words. I guess the darker backgrounds of the top 2 photos give a 3d look to the lighter-colored Seagulls. Just guessing.
Regis wrote:
Two days ago on a sunny but windy day I took these 3 Seagull photos over the Coeur d' Alene Lake beach area which ranged from 350' to 650'. I am still practicing with this new Tamron lens for BIF photos. I'll get better as time goes on.
All photos were shot at 600mm.
Don't know how you could get any better than these! Great shots.
Regis wrote:
Thank you, Jim, I always appreciate your professional comments. You must have a lot of Seagulls, Pelicans, etc. by England's beach areas?
We do Regis I've done qite a few GIF shots taken at our local park.
raferrelljr wrote:
EXCELLENT Regis. They almost look 3-D. I've got to get this lense. Thought that I would wait until they get the bugs out but...............it looks like no bugs.
Thanks, Regis. I always enjoy your shots...........keep 'em coming.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Pilot wrote:
Don't know how you could get any better than these! Great shots.
Thank you, Pilot, for your kind words. I want to get more detail from these shots.
Another great set - Regis, you should ask Tamron for a commission for all the UHH orders based on your work. I pre-ordered a Nikon mount and then will sell my Sigma.
Regis wrote:
Two days ago on a sunny but windy day I took these 3 Seagull photos over the Coeur d' Alene Lake beach area which ranged from 350' to 650'. I am still practicing with this new Tamron lens for BIF photos. I'll get better as time goes on.
All photos were shot at 600mm.
Very nice series, Regis. I assume these are cropped quite a bit. Would be interesting to see the un cropped image.
Regis wrote:
Two days ago on a sunny but windy day I took these 3 Seagull photos over the Coeur d' Alene Lake beach area which ranged from 350' to 650'. I am still practicing with this new Tamron lens for BIF photos. I'll get better as time goes on.
All photos were shot at 600mm.
That's a really great GIF set Regis...good job :thumb up: I'd be in real trouble with that lens since all mine are handheld ;-) I can't go beyond a 400mm lens...and right now all I have is a 300mm.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
ecobin wrote:
Another great set - Regis, you should ask Tamron for a commission for all the UHH orders based on your work. I pre-ordered a Nikon mount and then will sell my Sigma.
Thank you Elliot, for your kind reply. If Tamron wants to help me financially, well that's OK. But I am not going out of my way to contact Tamron. I tell it like it is and avoid politics with Tamron or any other camera or lens company.
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
I can't believe how sharp that lens is. WOW!!!! Awesome images!
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
naturepics43 wrote:
Very nice series, Regis. I assume these are cropped quite a bit. Would be interesting to see the un cropped image.
Thank you, naturepics43. Below is an uncropped photo.
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