I was at my parents house yesterday. Always a hive of birdy activity. So, always up for a challenge, I sat in a baking greenhouse for an hour and poked my lens through the door! This was as much a test in handheld and full manual mode as it was in anything else. I'm fairly pleased with the results. I know there are feeders, but they were the only way I could get close enough. Even at that there is some heavy cropping. Next time I'll put in some prep work to get them away from the feeders and closer to the lens!
#1 Mr & Mrs Siskin
Mr&Mrs Siskin by Garry Mac, on Flickr
1/1250 at f5.6, ISO400, 300mm with 75-300mmEF
#2 Yellowhammer
Yellowhammer by Garry Mac, on Flickr
1/2500 at f5.6, ISO800, 200mm, 70-200f4L
#3 Goldfinch
Goldfinch by Garry Mac, on Flickr
1/1250 at f5.6, ISO400, 270mm with 75-300EF
#4 Chaffinch
Chaffinch by Garry Mac, on Flickr
1/2500 at f5.6, ISO800, 200mm with 70-200f4L
As always, constructive crits are welcome.
Thanks,
Garry
#1 Mr & Mrs Siskin
Mr&Mrs Siskin by Garry Mac, on Flickr
1/1250 at f5.6, ISO400, 300mm with 75-300mmEF
#2 Yellowhammer
Yellowhammer by Garry Mac, on Flickr
1/2500 at f5.6, ISO800, 200mm, 70-200f4L
#3 Goldfinch
Goldfinch by Garry Mac, on Flickr
1/1250 at f5.6, ISO400, 270mm with 75-300EF
#4 Chaffinch
Chaffinch by Garry Mac, on Flickr
1/2500 at f5.6, ISO800, 200mm with 70-200f4L
As always, constructive crits are welcome.
Thanks,
Garry
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