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I am driving up to Charleston, SC early on Saturday morning to do some photography with Denise Ippolito who is doing additional scouting in the area for future workshops.
This blog post, the 128th in a row took about 2 hours to prepare. It was published automatically at 5:00am on Saturday morning. Enjoy denise’s great images and learn.
This image was created at Hokkaido, Japan this past winter by Denise Ippolito with the tripod-mounted Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM lens and the Canon EOS 7D Mark II. ISO 800: 1/1600 sec. at f/6.3. Image #1: Red-crowned Cranes, Hokkaido Japan.
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Even Denise Ippolito is Doin’ It!
Even Denise Ippolito is Doin’ What?
Even Denise Ippolito is loving her 7D Mark II whenever she needs additional reach. Can you say “bird photography?” Please remember that denise has discerning tastes when it comes to image quality and noise….
This image was created at Hokkaido, Japan this past winter by Denise Ippolito with the tripod-mounted Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM lens and the Canon EOS 7D Mark II. ISO 500: 1/1250 sec. at f/7.1. Image #2: Red-crowned Cranes, Hokkaido Japan.
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Denise and the Original 7D
To put it mildly, denise did not like the original Canon 7D. She hated the small pixels and she hated the high ISO noise. I liked the camera when the sun was out and made some fine images with it, especially in San Diego where the sun is almost always shining. Except at night.
Be sure to see some of the images that top BPN Avian Forum Moderator Dan Cadieux created with his original 7D (and and the “old” 100-400) by clicking here.
BPN: Bird Photographer’s.Net: Honest critiques done gently. It ain’t just birds!
This image was created at Hokkaido, Japan this past winter by Denise Ippolito with the tripod-mounted Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM lens and the Canon EOS 7D Mark II. ISO 500: 1/1250 sec. at f/8. Image #3: Red-crowned Cranes, Hokkaido Japan.
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Denise on the 7D Mark II
I committed to using the 7D Mark II for nearly all of my photos in Japan this year. If I did not need the reach I opted for the Canon EOS 5D Mark III . After using my new 7D Mark II extensively on my Florida Everglades I felt 100% confident that the 7D II would perform to my standards. The sharpness and noise issues that I was initially concerned with turned out to be non-existent. The sharpness, color, noise control, and almost everything else was great.
This image was created at Hokkaido, Japan this past winter by Denise Ippolito with the tripod-mounted Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM lens and the Canon EOS 7D Mark II. ISO 500: 1/1250 sec. at f/8. Image #4: Red-crowned Cranes, Hokkaido Japan.
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Japan 2017 A Creative Adventure/BIRDS AS ART Instructional Photo Tour: February, 2017.
Two Great Leaders: Denise Ippolito and Arthur Morris
The Japan 2016 A Creative Adventure/BIRDS AS ART Instructional Photo Tour has been sold out with a waiting list for more than a year. We will be planning our Japan 2017 A Creative Adventure/BIRDS AS ART IPT on our visit next February. The dates will be announced upon our return. In the meantime, if you want us to save you a spot please shoot me an e-mail.
The 7D Mark II
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This image was created at Hokkaido, Japan this past winter by Denise Ippolito with the tripod-mounted Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS II USM lens and the Canon EOS 7D Mark II. ISO 500: 1/1600 sec. at f/6.3. Image #5: Red-crowned Cranes.
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Denise’s Photo Philosophy
I love to photograph action, flight and intimate moments. Lots of my inspiration comes from just watching my subjects as they go about their business. I look for patterns in behavior so that I can get set up and prepare for the repeats. I also look for anything out of the ordinary like a bird that is more active than the others. I also search out backgrounds; I keep my eye on those especially pleasing backgrounds and wait for my subjects to move in front of them. I am often monitoring several good situations at once so that I can switch gears at a moments notice when something materializes.
Denise’s Creativity
Simply put, denise’s creativity is unmatched.
A Guide to Creative Filters and Effects II/a new eBook by Denise Ippolito |
New: A Guide to Creative Filters and Effects II
In her new eBook, “A Guide to Creative Filters & Effects II,” denise shares her techniques and her amazing creative vision with you. She covers the use of texture overlays, a variety of Photoshop and plug-in filters and effects, making targeted adjustments, blending modes, layer masks, inverting color, creating black and white images, the warp tool, adding borders, flipping, pinch twirls, zoom blurs, Topaz, Snap Art, and more. Denise will expand the horizon for all creative photographers.
You can order your copy here.
The Original Guide to Creative Filter’s and Effects by Denise Ippolito |
The Original Guide to Creative Filter’s and Effects by Denise Ippolito
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Wow! I’m not sure I really understood the phrase “Birds as Art” until I saw these images.
Thanks, Artie, Denise, “i jus’ tells it like i sees it”. 🙂 Looking forward to Palouse.
Stunning images. Reminds me of Japanese paintings.
Hi Bill, thank you kindly!
These images are stunning beautiful work Denise!!!
Thanks so much Jeff!
That is the strangest white – speckled noise, in the first image.
Reminds me of the snow we had back when we lived in New York. Have yet to see any since moving to Florida 🙂
Beautiful!!
Thank you Ted!
Hi Artie,
Thanks for sharing Denise’s images with us .
My fav of them is #5 . Beautifully captured and stunningly presented. Thanks Denise.
Very cool way to brag on the 7 D2. I had the old 7. Loved it in great light..
Definitely see the 2 in my near future.
As always
Love
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Thanks so much David!
Absolutely stunning images from Denise. (Of course I expected nothing less.) This is not about the camera, but about her amazing creativity and technical expertise. She could make great images with an iPhone, I’m sure.
Hi Bill, It’s been awhile, thank you for your very kind comment 🙂
Thank you, Artie, for this tribute to the beautiful Denise and her beautiful photographs. And to the Canon 7D Mark II. By the way, I always loved the 7D, despite its flaws (the images I made really weren’t great in low light). When I got it, to help me make better images of hummingbirds, I found that all my photographs improved. In bright light, it’s still great. The 7D2 is so good that I have not yet tried to make an image with it that failed because of the camera’s limitations.
David, you are too kind-thank you 🙂
Denise’s creativity is special: her work is visually stunning, technically flawless, and capable of evoking distinctly varied emotional responses from the viewer while containing a great deal of subtlety that allows the viewer to shape their own personal interpretation of her work, which I dare say is inherently joyful and celebratory of the wonderful miracle of life.
Well said. I had no idea that you wrote so beautifully. a
John, When I read this I was so touched, thank you. Then I thought the same thing as Artie, I had no idea you were so talented with your words 🙂
Thank you for posting Denise’s beautiful photos of her cranes. She is amazing as being able to pick out the behavior and catch it when the moments are beautiful. Another tribute to the success of the 7dII I have the 1Dx which I love, but now have the 7Dii as a back up camera and when I will need more reach.
Thank you for posting Denise’s beautiful photos of her cranes. She is amazing as being able to pick out the behavior and catch it when the moments are beautiful. Another tribute to the success of the 7dII I have the 1Dx which I love, but now have the 7Dii as a back up camera and when I will need more reach.
Hi Muriel, Thank you for your kind comment.
So, am I trading in my 1dx for a pair of 7dII’s?:)
THAT will be the day!
Yup she is pretty good 😉 Number 2 is easily my favorite.
Glad to read that you plan to do a book with the 60 exhibit images and the stories that go along with them.
Thanks Joe, I appreciate it!