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  • Double-banded Plover

    Charadrius bicinctus. Moruya Heads.

    Spotted a flock of these on the morning walk and returned with the DSLR and tripod. I couldn't get too close to them so these are cropped a bit. D7000 300mm x1.7TC



    f/7.1 1/1000 200 ISO



    f/7.1 1/400 125 ISO
    Last edited by Alan; 07-05-2016, 02:56 PM.
    Alan

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  • #2
    These are great the sharpness is mind boggling. Alan TFS. What Dial setting do you have you camera on. and are you using a tripod. Although your probably young enough to still have steady hands.
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    Cheers Pete.
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    • #3
      Thanks Pete - they would be sharper if I hadn't had to crop them - the Nikon 300mm f/4 is an amazing lens. These are about 1/4 size of the original file. I tried to keep the ISO low as I knew I'd have to crop.

      I set the camera to Aperture Priority for birds and select f/7.1 as that seems to give good results - the rest of the settings are in the original post above (where I did mention the use of a tripod . I'm too old to even contemplate hand holding the camera/lens with the TC attached - it's heavy)

      Cheers
      Alan

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      • Pete
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        Cheers mate, I should have read it a little slower.

    • #4
      That's a lovely find.
      I've not been a fan of teleconverters, perhaps trying a bit much on too long a lens.
      You can see every grain of sand in yours.
      Like the soft beach feel with the light in one, but the second image nicer colour clarity and details imho.
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/77375175@N04/
      Haven't been there, not done that.
      Jo

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      • #5
        #2 for me Alan - nice and sharp and lovely mellow colours. Image has a beautiful DOF.
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        Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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        • #6
          I love #2. My favorite of the two.The minimalist look, the bird looking so relaxed and gazing into the camera. A terrific study/portrait.
          Charles

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          • #7
            Thanks - Yes, #2 is my favourite - it's also the one that required the least cropping - keeping it simple
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            • #8
              Thanks Charles - we must have pressed 'Post' at the same time - (this is getting a bit freaky ..)
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