nikonf wrote:
Javier,
These are some of the most magnificient bird photos I have ever had the priviledge of viewing!
What focal length lenses do you use to capture these?
Is it possible to purchase a print from you?
Thank you very much.
Mike I too am curious what combo you used for these spectacular images
After two successful trips in the Colombian Andes, I have a few days off while starting my third tour in this beautiful destination. I look forward to sharing photos of these trips with you in the coming weeks.
On this occasion I want to share some photos of the birds that can be photographed during my Ecuador Photo Tour, the variety of birds and scenarios is simply magnificent.
In October I will be guiding a scheduled trip in my home country, if anyone is interested you can send me a message for more information.
Regards
Javier
Wow! Thanks for showing this spectacle of nature. Will look forward to more
lovely set of images! I'm curious what was the shutter speed for the second photo? The bird is super sharp but the rain looks like it was shot with a slower shutter speed.
I don't remember exactly but I'm going to check it on the computer, for this photo we used artificial rain and it is for this reason that the drops look very uniform as well
NonDecaf wrote:
lovely set of images! I'm curious what was the shutter speed for the second photo? The bird is super sharp but the rain looks like it was shot with a slower shutter speed.
nikonf wrote:
Javier,
These are some of the most magnificient bird photos I have ever had the priviledge of viewing!
What focal length lenses do you use to capture these?
Is it possible to purchase a print from you?
Thank you very much.
Mike
Hello friend,
All my photos are for sale, let me know if you are interested in buying any and we can talk about it.
In this case, I used 2 different camera brands
Sony A1 + Sony 200-600mm for photos 1,2,8,10
Nikon Z9 + Nikkor Z9 3,4,5,6,7,9
JavierWP wrote:
I don't remember exactly but I'm going to check it on the computer, for this photo we used artificial rain and it is for this reason that the drops look very uniform as well
The Exif data is Sony A1 + Sony 200-600mm F7.1 I 1/500 I ISO 500