RoamingScott wrote:
That's my secret for just about every bird shot I take too
True but the birds you photographed and posted above are multiple times larger than the kestrel . But the fly that Ronny captured is even smaller than the kestrel.
Look at the plastic bottles in the first image! Yikes!
AGeoJO wrote:
True but the birds you photographed and posted above are multiple times larger than the kestrel . But the fly that Ronny captured is even smaller than the kestrel.
Look at the plastic bottles in the first image! Yikes!
Ronny is just a magician and we'll leave it at that.
Yes, I framed that poor heron in the trash on purpose, it's a powerful reminder of our impact on these beautiful creatures.
AGeoJO wrote:
For a change, a different bird from last week visit to Bosque. I had to use the longest FL available and cropped the file to get that image...
Very nice bird and great shot my friend !
Two more from my time out on Sunday. The second one is the first time that I really experienced the power of cropping with the A7R IV. I composed the shot, which I had shared two days ago...and I do like that composition. But I saw later that a much tighter crop also would have looked pretty good, but I didn't take that shot. I cropped down...and noticed it was still 23.6 megapixels. That'll work.
A7R IV with Voigtlander 12mm f/5.6 and Tamron 28-75mm: