Canon 5d mark2 400mm 5.6L lens. As much as I love this camera it is not meant for sports or B.I.F. so I don't get as many keepers as I would like.
birdpix
Loc: South East Pennsylvania
You are correct that the 5D II is not made for BIF or fast action but you have done exceedingly well here.
birdpix wrote:
You are correct that the 5D II is not made for BIF or fast action but you have done exceedingly well here.
Thanks birdpix, Nikonian72 turned me on to this forum 2 days ago and I just finished reading a couple of your tutorials. Excellent! I am really excited to read the rest. I hope to get the 7d mark2 early next year and am excited about this forum. Thank you from this novice.
Nice captures! On this forum, you will both learn & share your knowledge.
Nikonian72 wrote:
Nice captures! On this forum, you will both learn & share your knowledge.
Thank you so much about informing me about this forum, I have already learned a few things.
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
They look excellent to me.
ponderingjoe wrote:
Very nice, :thumbup:
Thanks for the thumbs up Joe!
MTG44 wrote:
They look excellent to me.
Thank you for the nice comment MTG44!
Madman
Loc: Gulf Coast, Florida USA
Outstanding captures despite the equipment limitations. I would like to see more color in the eagle photograph.
Thanks for sharing.
Madman wrote:
Outstanding captures despite the equipment limitations. I would like to see more color in the eagle photograph. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for viewing madman, Yes your right, that could use more color! I appreciate advice.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Very beautiful images!
Thanks Linda, your comments always appreciated!
The eye intensity is mind blowing. Love it. Great shots.
Nice shots, I agree more vivid color in the eagle. I also shoot the 5DMKII and a 7D and am waiting for my 7D MKII. What ISO did you use for the second shot? The reason I ask is that there appears to be a lot of noise on the lower wing. You could use a noise reduction program but that could also affect the sharpness of the focus in the finished print or file. For just getting started I'd say you have done yourself proud! If you really want to have some fun wait for the humming birds to return and try to shoot them. Read and reread and practice, BIF is addictive! Look forward to more shots, have a great day and thanks for sharing. RRS Just a quick question, were they shot free hand or off a tripod with a gimbal head??
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