Charlie, very nice shot of 399 and family! I had not heard that her cub was killed, that's sad!
Tim, the bird is about 15 feet out, so yes the DOF is minimal. I shoot spot focus nearly all the time, and since this was shot from a blind at a stationary subject, it was easy to pick the eye as my target. I also use a Wimberley gimbal head on a good tripod, and that helps a lot.Timothy McGowen said:With such a shallow depth of field, any tips on how you get such a nice sharp focus on the eye?
For this species, it's normal. As I understand, it helps them pull seeds out of cones.GroovyDad said:So, is it normal for the bird's beak to be crossed like that? I'm assuming it is with a name like red crossbill. I've never seen that before; thanks for sharing.
Bingo Mr. Sage!Wandering Sagebrush said:For this species, it's normal. As I understand, it helps them pull seeds out of cones.
You have good reason to blow your horn! Using your photography to further a conservation effort is something of which to be very proud! Congratulations and well done!Lighthawk said:We've seen a red crossbill in Sierra Valley once. When I looked at the shot on my monitor I thought he needed a better orthodontist.
Blowing own horn here . . .
I just received the latest marketing video from Feather River Land Trust who I work with as a photog.
They have done a stellar job of securing three key properties on the north side of the Sierra Valley where the headwaters of the middle fork of the Feather are located. We've been visiting the area for the last decade. They used my images from May 2016, and a few others to create this slide show. Hope you enjoy. [caveat: image quality seems to be degraded due to compression]
https://youtu.be/OUD05TPITDM
Yes!Wandering Sagebrush said:You have good reason to blow your horn! Using your photography to further a conservation effort is something of which to be very proud! Congratulations and well done!
Good work Lighthawk. I enjoyed the video and your photography. As a career conservationist I can appreciate the work that goes into protecting these kinds of places. Job well done.Lighthawk said:We've seen a red crossbill in Sierra Valley once. When I looked at the shot on my monitor I thought he needed a better orthodontist.
Blowing own horn here . . .
I just received the latest marketing video from Feather River Land Trust who I work with as a photog.
They have done a stellar job of securing three key properties on the north side of the Sierra Valley where the headwaters of the middle fork of the Feather are located. We've been visiting the area for the last decade. They used my images from May 2016, and a few others to create this slide show. Hope you enjoy. [caveat: image quality seems to be degraded due to compression]