Wednesday, 8 April 2009

North Cornwall Coast and Cliffs

A day spent on the North Cornish Coast to produce these images. The Peregrine Falcon was taken end the end of the day, a lack of light mean't slow shutter and high ISO, so a bit of a noisy image but it is the first time I have photographed this so it is being posted. We also have the Gulls and Cormorants on the cliffs which were easy enough to photograph. Lastly the Stonechat, a shutter speed of 1/5000 sec to stop the action that is fast!!!!! I think this is the best image from today. Click to view full size images.

Peregrine Falcon: Exif: Canon 1D MK111, 600mm lens with 1.4x teleconverter (840mm), Aperture Priority, F5.6 , 1/160 sec, ISO 800, +0.7 stop.


Stonechat: Exif: Canon 1D MK111, 600mm lens, Aperture Priority, F4, 1/5000 sec, ISO 400, + 1 stop.

Gulls: Exif: Canon 1D MK111, 600mm lens, Aperture Priority, F4, 1/400 sec, ISO 400, +/- 0 stop.






Cormorants Nest: Exif: Canon 1D MK111, 600mm lens, Aperture Priority, F5, 1/320 sec, ISO 200, +/- 0 stop.

2 comments:

JRandSue said...

Top shelve Bob.
John.

JRandSue said...

That stonechat,is Ten out of Ten.
Great shot Bob.
John.