Another fantastic set Lance...
That might be the cutest cormorant species I've ever seen... looks to be small relative to their cousins on this side of the planet.
p.11 #3 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
OwlsEyes wrote:
Another fantastic set Lance...
That might be the cutest cormorant species I've ever seen... looks to be small relative to their cousins on this side of the planet.
bruce
Thank you very much, Bruce. Much appreciated!
It's actually a Little Pied Cormorant, not a Pied Cormorant which is quite large in comparison. I will change the description in my post.
p.11 #11 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
Surely I am not the only one that sees landscape images at 600mm... I first saw the landscape composition (with nice light), and then waited for a group of trumpeter swans to provide an extra element. For those that might be interested, the landforms (from bottom to top) are Fir Island, Skagit Bay, Camano Island, Whidbey Island, and finally the Olympic Mountains. In the Olympic Mountains, I believe that the valley with light haze is the Dungeness River Valley. Shot at 600mm, f/8, 1/1600 sec, and ISO 640, with the Z9 body and the 600mm f/4 TC lens. https://photos.smugmug.com/Things/Skagit-Bay/i-hKS9WGN/0/NXw8bD8W85hjXgSjwwL4hgPqzM3Qxb6ZwRkmrPmJN/X2/20241107-_DZ98102-Enhanced-NR-X2.jpg
p.11 #12 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
kwilliam8 wrote:
Surely I am not the only one that sees landscape images at 600mm... I first saw the landscape composition (with nice light), and then waited for a group of trumpeter swans to provide an extra element. For those that might be interested, the landforms (from bottom to top) are Fir Island, Skagit Bay, Camano Island, Whidbey Island, and finally the Olympic Mountains. In the Olympic Mountains, I believe that the valley with light haze is the Dungeness River Valley. Shot at 600mm, f/8, 1/1600 sec, and ISO 640, with the Z9 body and the 600mm f/4 TC lens. https://photos.smugmug.com/Things/Skagit-Bay/i-hKS9WGN/0/NXw8bD8W85hjXgSjwwL4hgPqzM3Qxb6ZwRkmrPmJN/X2/20241107-_DZ98102-Enhanced-NR-X2.jpg
Excellent shot Keith! I am not a landscape guy in general, so I definitely don't have an eye for it haha.
That is an epic capture though!
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I finally managed to get my best harrier shots after 2 years or so of trying. Not super interesting, just portrait shots - but a good consolation prize for when the Short Eared Owls wouldn't come out and play
Harriers move so fast and cover so much ground that usually by the time I see them, they are out of range before I can even get the lens up to my eye...
NIKON Z 9NIKKOR Z 600mm f/4 TC VR S lens840mmf/5.61/2000s2500 ISO0.0 EV
NIKON Z 9NIKKOR Z 600mm f/4 TC VR S lens840mmf/5.61/2000s2500 ISO0.0 EV
NIKON Z 9NIKKOR Z 600mm f/4 TC VR S lens600mmf/4.01/640s1000 ISO0.0 EV
p.11 #13 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
kwilliam8 wrote:
Surely I am not the only one that sees landscape images at 600mm... I first saw the landscape composition (with nice light), and then waited for a group of trumpeter swans to provide an extra element. For those that might be interested, the landforms (from bottom to top) are Fir Island, Skagit Bay, Camano Island, Whidbey Island, and finally the Olympic Mountains. In the Olympic Mountains, I believe that the valley with light haze is the Dungeness River Valley. Shot at 600mm, f/8, 1/1600 sec, and ISO 640, with the Z9 body and the 600mm f/4 TC lens. https://photos.smugmug.com/Things/Skagit-Bay/i-hKS9WGN/0/NXw8bD8W85hjXgSjwwL4hgPqzM3Qxb6ZwRkmrPmJN/X2/20241107-_DZ98102-Enhanced-NR-X2.jpg
Beautiful frame, personally I would get rid of the grass in the foreground.
p.11 #14 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
tabishshaikh wrote:
Beautiful frame, personally I would get rid of the grass in the foreground.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the image. I went back and forth on whether to include the foreground grasses and reeds. I eventually decided to include them for overall balance and grounding of the image (which is purely subjective, I realize). Cropping them out is certainly an option! Thanks again!
p.11 #15 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
Nice, juvenile male (2nd Autumn), he'll look smarter by Spring albeit with a 'dirty' back.
I'd put my efforts into harriers if you have wintering birds locally, you might get a merlin as well.
nmerc_photos wrote:
I finally managed to get my best harrier shots after 2 years or so of trying. Not super interesting, just portrait shots - but a good consolation prize for when the Short Eared Owls wouldn't come out and play
Harriers move so fast and cover so much ground that usually by the time I see them, they are out of range before I can even get the lens up to my eye...
p.11 #16 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
Plenty of more to come as I am was till this morning on safari in South Africa and of Wednesday in Tanzania but here the Saddle-Billed Stork.
Shot with the Z9, the 600mm TC lens at 600mm, f/5.6, 1/2500 and ISO 200
p.11 #20 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
Awesome! And you’re a bad influence Lance Taking a cue from you and after seeing your photos (particularly the ones at 840mm), I am in the process of selling off my 400mm TC and 800mm PF to get this 600mm TC !
Lance B wrote:
Haven't had much time for birding lately. Managed to get out today but not much around.