Mark (Slider) and I spent a great day at O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat in south-east Qld yesterday, photographing birds in flight, mainly concentrating on the Regent Bowerbirds.
Here's a few:



Cheers

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Gotcha! Regent Bowerbirds in flightHi all
Mark (Slider) and I spent a great day at O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat in south-east Qld yesterday, photographing birds in flight, mainly concentrating on the Regent Bowerbirds. Here's a few: ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers ![]()
Great timing in the shots, Michael. It is just a pity they aren't a little sharper, especially around the eyes. I guess at f/3.2 & f/1.4 there isn't going to be a lot of DOF.
Great captures, birds in flight are not easy.
What was the setup to capture these? Looks like they were fairly close or are they cropped much? Thanks André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Thanks for those that have replied with positive comments. Here's a couple of replies to questions:
ATJ - it was a choice between lower shutter (and therefore more blurry), higher ISO (more noise) or lower aperture. Last one is just a tad soft on eyes but first two are quite good Radar - we had the birds flying towards us and we took numerous continuous shutter shots (both used Nikon D200s). We prefocused on a point, reset to manual and as birds flew in we clicked like mad. This was a very difficult shoot indeed with lots of failures from us both but the winners were worth it. Cheers ![]()
I would be incredibly proud if these images were my work! What gorgeous birds, I've only ever been up that way once or twice and now I'm hankering to get up there again.
If anyone is organising another outing, please, please, please let me know and I might be able to tag along. I promise I'll try not to chatter too much.
As we have seen in another thread, photographing birds on the wing is no easy task. Couple that with the available light in a rainforest environment, and you have a substantial degree of difficulty.
Gorgeous bird, great pix. ![]() TFF (Trevor)
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I'm impressed, thanks for sharing few appreciate how truly difficult it is to capture anything wild in the viewfinder let alone birds...
D70, Sigma 10-20mm, 28-70 F2.8 EX, 70-200mm F2.8 EX, Nikon 50mm AFD, http://lukeo.fotopic.net/
Great shots - particularly the first, love the pose and the 'attitude'.
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Great captures Michael. 'Wish I had had that 'in flight' success when I was there a while back, still, my 'stills' are nice. 'Gotta say that the Regent captures are the only RAW images I've ever felt the need to desaturate out of the camera, such are their brilliant colours.
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Thanks guys.
Yes, this was a very difficult shoot and Mark (Slider) and I used all of our combined photographic knowledge, resources, gear and patience in order to capture a few decent ones. Lot's of fun, that's for sure ![]() Cheers
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