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Old 27th November 2010
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Default k k k k k kestral!

Went out today and caught the end of a bird display - bit of a pain that it was semi popular as I was at the back with a lot of heads between me and the birds.


There were a few birds in the display, missed the first mostly - though he did make a diving appearance right at the end (after the guy spent a good 10 mins trying to find him with the tracking machine - little black dot in big blue sky!). Others were either low fliers or hoppers (that is jump along the floor sort). But the Kestral was a lot easier with his hovering habbit letting me get a few lockons with the AF and a chance of finding him in the sky.


 


All taken with: Canon 400D, Canon 70-200mm f2.8 IS + 1.4Teleconverter.


 



http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3362/3560881342_3f9d61a7a1_o.jpg


f4, ISO 200, 1/3200sec


After a first hover and a few shots I had a look and realised (even on the LCD) that the bird was coming up rather dark since I don't have spot metering and all the blue sky was giving a very fast shutter speed. So I decided to make the camera overexpose a bit and then used a higher ISO to bring my shutter speed back up. I was working in aperture priority mode so overexposing meant slower shutter - counter that with higher ISO and away we try....


 



http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2425/3560879986_156615fc05_o.jpg


f4, ISO 400, 1/4000sec


 



http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3016/3560063579_2c142349b0_o.jpg


f4, ISO 400, 1/3200sec


clearest shot of him and he is facing the wrong way!


 


Well in the end I think my reach was too little, there is a decent level of sharpness in the shots for the net, but fullsize there is a lot of noise and the kestral has come up rather soft and lacking in details. I think it would have been better to have gone for a smaller aperture rather than slower shutter speeds in ap mode since there was the light to work with.


 


And now for an owl - just to restor my confidence in myself and gear that we can get a sharp shot now and again (even if the monkey has to get composition understood oneday)


 



http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3348/3560881852_cfb5be6b91_o.jpg


f4, ISO 200, 1/2000sec


 


All in one!



http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3321/3560064973_81a768c655_o.jpg


f4, 1/1600sec, ISO 200


 


Comments and crits welcome - seriously people I need some inflight bird shot advice here -- I have no idea how the rest of you do it - it can't all be down to 1DMIII cameras!


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