bs kite wrote:
Good job of picking these little ones out of the foliage Karl. And this set helped me with warbler ID this spring. YGMV
Glad I could help on ID. They can be very confusing, nice to hear the experts call them out, it helps me remember later what they were Robert. Thanks much for your vote too.
Karl
Hathaway wrote:
These are the best set of warbler photos I have ever seen. Excellent work with an extremely difficult subject to see with binoculars much less photograph! Bob
A very kind compliment Bob thanks so much! I don't know if it is easier or not with binoculars but at least with binocs you don't need them to stay put and get focus to get a pic
Karl
n.v.m. wrote:
congratz. not only excellent images, those that know see the amazing effort that was made.
those little guys make you work!
That is a good analogy. You better be persistent and patient at the same time, take a no (I missed) as easily as a yes (I got it) and spin some dials for exposure and have DMF (dynamic manual focus) active. Know your camera really helps. You also need to know when to move on to the next location to better your odds if you just got beat up at trying in one area to capture an image.
It is fun, its like an arcade game, things are always moving and there are plenty of people around you that limit what you can do.
Thanks......And sometimes they just jump right out in front of you for pic, that is if it's not at minimum focus distance
Karl