Green heron

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Heather Mellon

Great job on cropping the photo Yves. It's interesting to be able to view both of them. Thanks for sharing.

Yves Langlois

When I go safary for 3 hours my priority will always be to take that moment to to be close to Mother Nature, to energise. The less manipulation of the camera is the best.

Jane LeBlanc

Awesome Yves. Thanks for showing both photos.

Yves Langlois

My pleasure Jane

Debra Plett

Thanks Yves, yes I can see now exactly how you were able to capture the shot without scaring the bird. Nice cropping in the other photo.

Yves Langlois

This is through the 800mm lens, To the naked eye it was realy a little black dot in a tree very far away. Full frame 9504x4160 pixel. I don't use that setup of the camera very often because it is good only for very far subjects. Not good for regular bird shot on bushes nearby or close-up flowers and bee or landscape. The setup I like best is the strait 400mm with the 1.5 file format witch gives a photo equivalent to 600mm (6240x4160 pixels).

Yves Langlois

This is through the 800mm lens, To the naked eye it was realy a little black dot in a tree very far away. Full frame 9504x4160 pixel. I don't use that setup of the camera very often because it is good only for very far subjects. Not good for regular bird shot on bushes nearby or close-up flowers and bee or landscape. The setup I like best is the strait 400mm with the 1.5 file format witch gives a photo equivalent to 600mm (6240x4160 pixels).

Description
Yesterday I presented a photo of a green heron explaining how far I was from the subject. This shot, taken few seconds before the one shown yesterday, shows the look of the original photo. This is taken through a 800mm lens (400 + 2X doubler). That's why heavy croping was needed to present the yesterday photo.
Taken By
Yves Langlois
Taken On
January 24, 2024
Tagged
green heron accipiter animal bird vulture sky plant twig
  • Focal: 800
  • Lens Model: FE 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 GM OSS + 2X Teleconverter
  • Shutter speed: 0.000625 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 11

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