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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
Almost all of these images were shot in and around Tortuguero. Most were from a boat as we toured the river. I'll point out exceptions as they occur. I will post the last of this series tomorrow - whew!! ![]() 2. Green Heron. Nothing exotic about the bird here, but I love the light in this shot. ![]() 3. Ringed Kingfisher. These are prevalent all through Central and South America. They are pretty large as far as Kingfishers go. ![]() 4. Ringed Kingfisher. ![]() 5. Bare-throated Tiger Heron. We saw quite a number of these, both juvenile and adult. I'm posting 3 images of these guys, taken at different times. They are a very large heron. This is a full frame image. ![]() 6. Bare-throated Tiger Heron. Again, this is a full-frame image. ![]() 7. Bare-throated Tiger Heron - with dinner. Taken in very low light, ISO 2000. A minor crop for composition. ![]() So I'll finish this post with a series of Capuchin (white-faced) Monkeys. That will keep the image count down here and I'll have one more post tomorrow. I did manage a number of photos that I was pleased with of the Capuchins, but at first it did not look like that would be the case. The first time we saw them, I had been merrily shooting away as they moved from tree to tree in front of us. When they had passed I looked down to review the images and the exposures were all over the map! There were only a couple of decent images in the series. I was heartbroken, not knowing if we would see any more of these guys on the day and a half that was left of our trip. At first I thought my 1D MK III was malfunctioning, but then I remembered that I had moved the metering over to Spot Metering for a difficult exposure earlier - and I forgot to turn it back to Evaluative! User error, plain and simple. The good news is that we had another good encounter with a group of Capuchins while we were on the boat later on. This time, you can be sure that I had the camera on Evaluative Metering. As a bonus, there was yet another encounter with these guys that was totally unexpected. I'll get to that later. 8. Capuchin Monkey. ![]() 9. Capuchin Monkey. ![]() 10. Capuchin Monkey ![]() 11. Capuchin Monkeys leaping from tree. Too bad I was focused on the back monkey, waiting for him to jump when I shot this frame ![]() 12. Capuchin Monkey Portrait. So we had just finished lunch and we were sitting around in our casita (cabin) waiting until we were to go out for our final boat outing on our last afternoon in Tortuguero when we heard this commotion outside our casita. I went out on the deck and there was a family of Capuchins being "chased" around by the hotel owner's little dog. I think the Capuchins were playing with the dog as he was surely not threatening them much ![]() 13. Capuchin Monkey. Everything is the same. Still at full frame as he moved even closer to me. This one is at 1/125th of a second. ![]() |
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Rob Tillyer Registered: Nov 17, 2007 Total Posts: 10091 Country: Canada |
Wonderful set again Ed. Great job on the tiger heron. |
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tfoltz Registered: Jul 08, 2008 Total Posts: 14446 Country: United States |
Ed, |
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Karl Witt Registered: Jul 11, 2007 Total Posts: 25594 Country: United States |
You have captured some excellent emotion in those eyes of the monkeys, very well done, #9 and #13. Tiger heros is just awesome, have seen a few posted but this is the finest yet, such rich coloring and patterning. Great image on the KF #4 and that is nice light on your GH |
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Lil Judd Registered: Oct 19, 2007 Total Posts: 16198 Country: United States |
Ed, |
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Lars Johnsson Registered: Jun 29, 2003 Total Posts: 28158 Country: Thailand |
Another excellent set Ed. The Tiger Heron and Kinfisher are my pick |
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Peyton Registered: Oct 07, 2008 Total Posts: 1458 Country: United States |
Ed, |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
Rob Tillyer wrote: |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
tfoltz wrote: |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
Karl Witt wrote: |
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Imagemaster Registered: Feb 23, 2004 Total Posts: 24918 Country: Canada |
Great collection, Ed. Looks like you enjoyed Costa Rica. Are you sure that first shot is not of a Nello Sloth |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
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Herb Houghton Registered: Feb 15, 2007 Total Posts: 12427 Country: United States |
Very nice set Ed or I should say another nice set. I like the tiger heron and KF shots best of course as I'm a bird man. |
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Thomas Sanders Registered: Aug 17, 2008 Total Posts: 11085 Country: United States |
Beautiful work Ed, enjoying your CR series immensely! Outstanding images all but I'm partial to the KF's and those magnificent Tiger Herons |
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morris Registered: May 22, 2002 Total Posts: 17545 Country: United States |
These are a delight to view Ed. |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
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Nello Milanese Registered: Sep 22, 2007 Total Posts: 7396 Country: Italy |
Excellent series Ed! what a privilege to get to see all these wonderful creatures |
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GAREN Registered: Apr 21, 2006 Total Posts: 8664 Country: United States |
Another awesome set Ed well done |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
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Edward Rotberg Registered: Dec 23, 2002 Total Posts: 3278 Country: United States |
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