Mike Lewis
Staff Member
So in driving back from Green Valley, AZ to home I decided to head over to this famous wildlife refuge on my first day of driving, as I was staying the night in Albuquerque. I got there later in the day after about 7+ hours of driving which these days is getting close to my limit. I drove the loop road and ended up at the best location for birds close to sunset. I was originally shooting the birds on the ground mostly and my keeper rate from that was very poor. The RF100-500 showed off its Achilles Heel as my ISO had to be high to get high enough shutter speeds in the dwindling light. Not sure how much of my AF issues were do to the conditions and how much to my technique and/or camera settings. Probably a bit of both... The park was a combo of lots of deserted areas, with a couple of ares chock full of birds in every direction, to the point it was hard to know what to shoot.
After a number of so-so images of birds on the ground I was playing with birds in flight, and eventually racked the zoom all the way to the wide end to get a wider aperture. This is shot at 1/1000th and f/5.6 at 100mm and ISO 800. I am a little amazed at how everything is in acceptable focus. The sun was almost down and the sky colors here are slightly accentuated, as is the foreground brightness to just show a few of the many birds also on the ground. This is certainly my favorite image of the visit and probably the only 'keeper' of the shoot.
I think this one could be named 'Call Air Traffic Control!!!"
Comments and critiques welcome, as I am still a fledging wildlife imager at this point...
ML
After a number of so-so images of birds on the ground I was playing with birds in flight, and eventually racked the zoom all the way to the wide end to get a wider aperture. This is shot at 1/1000th and f/5.6 at 100mm and ISO 800. I am a little amazed at how everything is in acceptable focus. The sun was almost down and the sky colors here are slightly accentuated, as is the foreground brightness to just show a few of the many birds also on the ground. This is certainly my favorite image of the visit and probably the only 'keeper' of the shoot.
I think this one could be named 'Call Air Traffic Control!!!"
Comments and critiques welcome, as I am still a fledging wildlife imager at this point...
ML