speedmaster20d wrote:
sweet shots, #1 and #2 are tops, you got the desirable male.
Thanks Arash. Yes, seemed more males than females out there but I only saw one male with full adult plumage at a long distance
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armd wrote:
Super set Geoff. I see you’re still playing with the d500.
Thanks. Yes, still take out the D500 to use my 500PF. When I know the birds will likely not fill more than DX frame then I take it over the D850 and use it without a battery grip for a lighter package and native 10FPS.
runakid wrote:
Lovely photos. Wondering: what difference do you notice between the 200-500 @500 5.6 and the 500 [email protected]? Or any other comments on the two .
Thanks Dan
500PF is noticeably better sharpness at 500 wide open. It has much faster AF. It takes a 1.4TC fairly well. It is also so much lighter and more compact. The only reason to go with 200-500 is much lower cost and zoom flexibility.
Pius Sullivan wrote:
All great shots, Geoff... but the first one is off the charts.
Pius
Thanks Pius.
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dclark wrote:
These are all excellent but the first two are superb, and the close-up in #3 is amazing. I assume #3 is not a crop and she got close.
Dave
Thanks Dave. I did crop into #3 but it was a frame filler for the entire bird. I thought I'd just crop in for a real closeup since I had enough pixels to work with. Also the full shot was sort of boring against sky compared to some of the other lower down shots.
Were you in a blind or were the birds just accommodating that day? I tend to find that the harriers in my area will divert or avoid getting too close when I just stand or sit in the field where they are hunting.
surgemaster wrote:
You got the light on these. All well done, Geoff. I like the harrier chasing the shorty (I know it looks the other way around) in 5. Now 6 is obvious.
Rex
Thanks Rex. I think it was the Shorty chasing the harrier...it seemed that is the way it went with every interaction. The Shorties are very aggressive.
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surfnron wrote:
Did you get permission form a certain someone to photograph "his" bird. Great job Geoff ~ Ron
Thanks Ron
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Keith Flood wrote:
Lovely light, incredible, congrats!!!!
Thanks Keith
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kwilliam8 wrote:
Beautiful images of the hawk of the marsh, Geoff! TFS!
Keith W.
Thanks Keith
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birdied wrote:
Truly enjoyable work as always Geoff. Love no 5.