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Re: Clovis' 2025 images

Post by clovishound » Thu May 01, 2025 10:07 pm

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Great photograph. Perfect combination of colors and shapes. Such a cool composition and action. The little fellow appears to be smiling among the giant berries. I'm glad she let you share it here. The fruit doesn't fall very far from the tree... so to speak.
The Pup says, "Thank You.". She said she was just walking along the path at Cypress Gardens and saw the little guy. She happened to have her camera set up for macro, and the lizard didn't seem to mind having his picture taken.

BTW, she's good with a Henry too!
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Post by clovishound » Sat May 03, 2025 3:16 pm

Got up early and headed out to Magnolia.

Managed to grab this guy in flight. After looking at it again, I think I need to rework it. Looks over-processed.

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Yes, that is a duck in a tree. Checking out the crazy guy with a camera.

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Another pre-capture attempt.
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This guy didn't seem too worried about me being close. I was only about 7 feet away.
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Not sure whether this was a slow motion fight over territory, a love dance, or just two turtles checking each other out.
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Re: Clovis' 2025 images

Post by CT_Shooter » Sat May 03, 2025 5:58 pm

Excellent all. I especially like the Piliated Woody in flight and the two turtles wearing those pond scum cloaks that are so popular now, just trying to make an impression. The duck is fabulous because its so out of place and seemingly curious. I didn't know (or don't remember) that ducks ever perch in trees. Cool photo.
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Re: Clovis' 2025 images

Post by clovishound » Sat May 03, 2025 6:07 pm

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I didn't know (or don't remember) that ducks ever perch in trees. Cool photo.

There is a class of ducks called perching ducks. Wood ducks are another duck that falls into that category.
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Post by clovishound » Tue May 06, 2025 4:14 pm

Another morning at Magnolia. Took the tripod and hiked to the north 40 to get some birds in flight shots. Unfortunately, shortly after I got there, the clouds moved in. Made for some high ISOs, and degraded the auto focus capability. Still managed to grab a few shots.

Had a good few moments for the little ones. One set of parents were off trying to gather more food for hungry mouths, and I was able to get some shots. The overcast was a benefit here, giving some nice soft light and tamping down the highlights on the white feathers, while increasing the color saturation.

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The snowys and anhingas weren't the only ones to have their little ones on display. Mama wood duck was keeping a watchful eye on her brood.

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My latest attempt at pre-capture. Higher shutter speeds helped. Higher ISOs didn't. Not much to be done about the high ISOs, other than go back when the sun is out.

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This red wing blackbird looks like he's in pain. I know I would be in that position.

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Post by markiver54 » Tue May 06, 2025 4:51 pm

As always, great pictures and thanks again for sharing!
Yes, it's almost painful looking at the red wing. 😄
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Post by Hatchdog » Wed May 07, 2025 9:09 am

That’s an incredible capture of the redwing clinging to the separate rushes.
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Post by clovishound » Wed May 07, 2025 3:37 pm

I was walking along the dike between two large retention ponds, looking for likely subjects when this redwing flew up and perched on the reeds very close to me. I grabbed a quick shot and then he turned around, paused for a few seconds and flew off.

The following may be too much info for most of you, just skip down to the photos if you don't want to slog through the technicals.

Here he is when he first perched. I instinctively hit the shutter, and then realized he was facing the wrong direction for a decent shot. Of course, with digital, you take any likely shot and sort them out later. I can save several thousand RAW images on the 128 GB card in my camera. If I run out of space on that, I have another 128 GB card in the secondary slot. I normally set it to backup all images with a slightly lower quality JPG file, but if I run out of space on the primary card, I can quickly erase the secondary and switch to it. I don't normally carry a spare primary card, since the primary takes a CF express card, they are very fast, and also expensive. I've never run out, and can use the cheap SD card in the secondary slot for an emergency backup. I probably should pick up a spare CF express card just in case.

When I do the pre-release shots it gives me around 45 images for one brief half second press on the shutter button. If I were to set it at it's highest frame rate, I would looking at nearly 200 images for a half second press. I could ratchet down to a 1/2 second's worth of pre-release, and cut the number by about 1/3, but I have found that I normally get fly off at about 10 frames in. That means I would normally miss the first few shots of them launching, and probably several in air shots. My reaction time is undoubtedly less than when I was 20, but I'm still pretty quick on the button. They are so fast that it's just not good enough without the buffered images.


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Here was his buddy a few minutes before. Not sure if he was calling for a mate, or saying, "Mine Mine Mine".



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Re: Clovis' 2025 images

Post by JEBar » Wed May 07, 2025 5:00 pm

beautiful .... well done
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Re: Clovis' 2025 images

Post by Hatchdog » Thu May 08, 2025 10:35 am

JEBar wrote:
Wed May 07, 2025 5:00 pm
beautiful .... well done
Agreed!
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