Osprey on the hunt

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Osprey on the hunt

Postby jammy2 on Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:08 pm

Went birding over the weekend and managed to capture some ospreys doing what they do best--hunt. Here are some of the shots, they are magnificient birds in flight

Osprey touchdown
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Successful hunt
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Osprey cleaning up after the hunt
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Funnily enough I managed to capture some after-dinner shots....of the osprey taking a dump but that might be NSFW :lol:


Thanks for any comments and constructive critism
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Re: Osprey on the hunt

Postby Killakoala on Tue Jul 21, 2009 7:03 pm

I think you have done well to take these images. Shooting birds can prove to be quite a challenge, especially with a camera.
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Re: Osprey on the hunt

Postby jammy2 on Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:41 pm

Cheers Killakoala, the autofocus in the 5d mark II isn't to shabby IF you stick to the middle AF point
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Re: Osprey on the hunt

Postby biggerry on Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:57 pm

Ken they are some nice action shots, the after dinner cleanup one appeals to me, great side on profile shot. The only thing niggling me was the colour of the background, blends too much with the bird - however that is slightly out of your control!

what lens were you using? any crop?

Shooting birds can prove to be quite a challenge, especially with a camera.


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Re: Osprey on the hunt

Postby ian.bertram on Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:21 pm

Nice work, especially number three. Really sharp and detailed. although the bird and background are the same, for me number three still works as the bird is super sharp and the background is nicely out of focus. Great work.
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Re: Osprey on the hunt

Postby aim54x on Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:47 am

Great shots, some blown out highlights in all of them but they are very nice.

What lens were you using? There is some NASTY chromatic aberration in #2
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Re: Osprey on the hunt

Postby DebT on Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:09 pm

all great shots but I realy like the depth of color in #3
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Re: Osprey on the hunt

Postby jammy2 on Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:53 am

Thanks for the comments with regards to the photos, much appreciated.
@biggerry: Lens used was the bigma (sigma 50-500mm for 1 and 3), heavily cropped ~ 25% from the middle

@aim54x: Lens used for the middle shot is an oldschool manual focus OM 600mm f6.5 zuiko (photo heavily cropped from the very edge which may explain the LCA, Thanks for the tips, had a quick go in lightroom and recovered the blown higlights in 1,2,3 and minimised the LCA in 2

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@ian.bertram: Would have a liked a better background too...may have to get out the pruning shears :lol:

@debT: I liked the last shot best too though the 1st was the most challenging

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