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Wedgie

Postby Oneputt on Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:23 pm

No not that one, a wedge tail eagle :wink: After this shot which was the closest that I could get I watched through my binoculars when two of them cooperated in a kill. Thrilling stuff.

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Re: Wedgie

Postby AndyL on Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:09 pm

Nice capture :) Also a very nice looking bird.

I have always had difficulty with shadows which accounts for most of the bird against a bright sky. Please tell... Did you have to do much processing to get the shadow detail? If so, what did you do? Any tricks to the exposure?

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Postby Oneputt on Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:25 pm

Andy you are right about the shadows and I had to bring out a little detail in PS otherwise the underside of the eagle would have been too dark. I shot in aperture priority and trusted that the the shutter speed would be enough to freeze the birds flight, which luckily it was.
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Re: Wedgie

Postby AndyL on Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:35 pm

Thanks :)
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Re: Wedgie

Postby Manta on Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:19 pm

Superb John. Terrific detail and sharpness. Was thgis with your trusty 80-400mm? (Or have you since sold that off?) How close was the eagle - close enough for a Better Beamer/Flash Extender to light up the underwing areas? 60m or so would probably be the maximum.
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Postby Oneputt on Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:27 pm

Hi Simon yup the 80-400 at it's limit (just a slight crop), don't think the BB would have been much use at that range and in any case I didn't really have the time. Those birds are sure aware of humans.
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Re: Wedgie

Postby Bodak on Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:36 pm

Very nice shot John, one that I would be more than happy with.
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Re: Wedgie

Postby Manta on Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:38 pm

Yep - fair point about the BB set-up time John. I find it's either on or off; not something you can quickly scramble for when a fleeting opportunity presents itself. Still, you proven here that you didn't need it anyway!
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Re: Wedgie

Postby big pix on Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:29 pm

must of flew pasted while having coffee then :up: ........ good shot john......
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Re: Wedgie

Postby radar on Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:37 am

Great shot John,

they don't really hang around when they see two legged animals around :D

Very nice framing as well.

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Re: Wedgie

Postby Dargan on Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:22 am

Hi John. Lovely shot to add to previous comments. A question ... Is the 80-400 working better with the D3?
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Postby Oneputt on Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:27 am

It worked fine with the D2X - define better.
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Re: Wedgie

Postby Dargan on Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:41 am

The key thing with bird images I have experienced is lock on and ISO. I always seem to get a potentially good image in failing light so I imagine that the D3 with its higher ISO potential (and noise control) would help in obtaining useable images with the 80-400 much more often. Also, I noticed a big improvement from the D70 to D200 with the 80-400, so I am supposing that there would be a noticeable increase in obtaining a focus lock with the D3 from the D2x. Continuous focus would be important for flight images. Better might be quantifiable in these two cases. :)
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Re: Wedgie

Postby marcotrov on Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:17 am

Lovely image John. The 80-400 (and your talent) shines again. Well i should imagine your chest and arms wouold have expanded quite a bit after lugging around the big D3 80-400 combo :wink: Actually truth be known i'm just jealous:) How do you find it after a few weeks with it especially relative to the D2X which was not light weight in ALL respects? :)
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Re: Wedgie

Postby Oneputt on Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:57 pm

Thanks Marco, it is quite a heavy combo, but I am built close to the ground and fairly stocky. I certainly cannot hold it up to my eye for extended periods, but then again, for the sort of work I do it is not necessary.
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Re: Wedgie

Postby cobby1 on Fri Feb 01, 2008 7:09 pm

Awsome bird :up:

Great shot mate :up:

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