Whiskeyman's Shot-A-Day 2014

Thank you, Don. I was disappointed with it and almost didn't post it. It was shot at 1/500 and should have been at 1/750 or 1/1000 to avoid motion blur.

There was plenty of light to do so, but I had to turn it into a "learning experience"! ;)

The next to the last one was really the only one that had some motion blur but even it was not that bad. I finally got a bird in flight that I really liked only a week ago. I have tried so many times only to fail for one reason or another.

These birds are truly beautiful to watch. There are only a couple of places I every see them around here.
 

Vixen

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I also find birds in flight very difficult and for myself, I have found the best results have come if I set a widish aperture, ISO 400 and use aperture priority and let the camera take care of shutter speed. I've managed to capture some reasonably OK shots that way as the shutter speed is then pretty fast.

That last shot is fine :D It's really quite good :D
 

Whiskeyman

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March, 11, 2014, Day 70, Shot 70 (plus)

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Whiskeyman

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And more from my frantic few minutes of photography on day 70...

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The light was all over the place in these shots, so I did some more "extreme" post-processing. I may tweak exposure even more, and apply some stronger noise reduction techniques later.

WM
 
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Whiskeyman

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Mar 12, 2014, Day 71, Shot 71 (plus)

Back to the pond to look for an egret; found two, and two herons and some other bird that I'm not sure about and its too late to look it up.

Here are some of my egret shots.

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I chased this poor bird all around this pond. I need a longer lens for this work, and to bring my tripod with me on these trips.

Next post up is of the heron.

WM
 

Whiskeyman

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More from day 71:

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I also got some good shots of the heron's butt, just so you know. :p

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Next up is what I believe is some kind of tern.
 

Whiskeyman

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And again from day 71, is some kind of tern that I'm too tired to even try to ID.

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Tomorrow is forecast to be very cold, but it hopefully will be warm by the time I can get out to take photos.

WM
 

Vixen

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The herons butt is cool :D I like the bottom heron shot :d and the egrets shots :D and the tern :D they're all good shots :D
 

Whiskeyman

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March 15, Day 74, Shot 74

An attempt at focus stacking. Nine shots of a Bradford Pear blossom. The flower is about 1/2-inch in diameter.
 

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