Thursday, 27 August 2009

Blue/orange bullets

Today got off to a poor start, off to photograph the 4/5ft clean surf which was forecast "not even close to this" to be polite. So I took a wander around St Gothians where I photographed Pipits, Wheatear, Greenshank (maybe) then onto Hayle where I grabbed a couple of images of the Kingfisher and a fledgling swallow about an hour out of the nest. The kingfisher is somewhat fast hence the blurred background on the first image due to me panning the camera to keep up with the bird, notice the diffence in shutter speed also due to the really poor summer lighting and the addition of the converter to the lens. I will get better pictures of these it is just a matter of time! Wasn't sure on the pipits but if I am incorrect just add a comment and I will ammend


Kingfisher: Exif: Canon 1D MK111, Aperture Priority, F5.6, 600mm lens with 1.4x teleconverter (840mm), 1/500 sec, ISO 400, +0.7 stop



Kingfisher: Exif: Canon 1D MK111, Aperture Priority, F5.6, 600mm lens, 1/1600 sec, ISO 400, +0.7 stop


Rock Pipit: Exif: Canon 1D MK111, Aperture Priority, F5.6, 600mm lens with 1.4x teleconverter (840mm), 1/500 sec, ISO 400, +/-0 stop



Meadow Pipit: Exif: Canon 1D MK111, Aperture Priority, F5.6, 600mm lens with 1.4x teleconverter (840mm), 1/400 sec, ISO 400, +/-0 stop




Wheatear: Exif: Canon 1D MK111, Aperture Priority, F5.6, 600mm lens with 1.4x teleconverter (840mm), 1/500 sec, ISO 400, +/-0 stop



Swallow: Exif: Canon 5D , Aperture Priority, F5.6, 100mm-400mm lens, 1/160 sec, ISO 200, flash, +/-0 stop




1 comment:

JRandSue said...

Great Job done Bob,loved the Wheatear Image.
john.