Stuff
John Dupps and Jim Dolgin and I spent Saturday morning at Gatorland as planned. 2018 has been the worst year in recent memory for the rookery; Saturday morning yielded few good opportunities other than some early morning Cattle Egret head portraits, a bit of Wood Stork with nesting material flight photography, and a young Water Moccasin along the Swamp Trail.
John Dupps learned that he would need to leave on Saturday afternoon so I broached the idea to Jim about our getting up very early and driving to Black Point Drive at Merritt Island NWR on Titusville. It is 5:32am on Sunday morning and we are less than an hour away.
The answer to the Nikon Dummy quiz and a few more “catch-ups” will be the subject of tomorrow’s blog post.
The Streak
Today makes two hundred seventy-two days in a row with a new educational blog post! This one about 90 minutes to prepare including the time spent on the image optimization. With all of my upcoming free time (or not…), the plan right now is to try to break the current record streak of 480 … Good health and good internet connections and my continuing insanity willing.
Thanks to the Patient Ones …
With the injured shoulder, the recently concluded DeSoto IPT, and the hernia surgery, I have gotten more than a bit behind on e-mails; many thanks for your patience. I have had lots more time coming up and should be completely caught up soon.
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Gear Questions and Advice
Too many folks attending BAA IPTs and dozens of photographers whom I see in the field and on BPN, are–out of ignorance–using the wrong gear especially when it comes to tripods and more especially, tripod heads… Please know that I am always glad to answer your gear questions via e-mail. Those questions might deal with systems, camera bodies, accessories, and/or lens choices and decisions.
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This image was created on the 2nd afternoon of the 2018 Gatorland IPT with the Induro GIT 304L/Mongoose M3.6-mounted Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 600mm f/4E FL ED VR lens and the blazingly fast Nikon D5 DSLR Camera (Body Only, Dual XQD Slots). ISO 800. Three clicks open from the bright white exposure got me to 1/3200 sec. at f/5.0 in Manual mode. SUNNY WB at 6:41pm on a clear day. Center Group (grp)/Shutter Button/Continuous (AI Servo in Canon) AF was active at the moment of exposure. See below for the placement of the array. Click on the image to see a larger version and enjoy the incredible sharpness of today’s featured image. Double-crested Cormorant in Breeding plumageYour browser does not support iFrame. |
The Situation
The three of us spent Friday afternoon photographing cormorants coming into the nest tree across the gator moat. Other subjects included fly-by Wood Storks, Great and Snowy Egrets, and Black Vultures. And just before we left, we had a gorgeous below-eye-level fly-by immature Little Blue Heron; I was sure that I nailed a top shot but did not; operator error. In any case, the sun was going in and out and with the white and black and black & white subjects conditions were perfect for working in Manual mode. One of the more recent improvements that I have made in my technique is to go immediately from ISO 400 to ISO 800 or 1000 as soon as the sun slips behind a cloud. After that, it will usually take only one or two more shutter speed clicks to wind up with the perfect exposure That said, I do not mind working at IS 800 when the sun is out for black subjects so that I am able to maintain a high shutter speed. Had I dropped down to ISO 400 for today’s featured image my shutter speed would have been reduced to 1/1600.
I made today’s featured image when this bird jumped off the perch tree and flew slightly to our left.
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The Best That I Can Do
With a perfect histogram, a nicely designed image, the Group AF points positioned almost perfectly, and the D5 doing its job well, today’s featured image is about as good as I can do. With many of the landing images my panning was less than perfect and I wound up with the Group array too far down on the bird, on the belly, or even worse, on the feet. The results there were the absence of the superb sharpness on the eye that we see in today’s featured image.
In an absolutely perfect world the Group array would have been centered on the bird’s head …
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