Beating the Heat

© Susan K. Snow

Beating the Heat

Uploaded: April 26, 2011

Description

and biting bugs.
One blue-jay captured using AI Servo, multiple frames. Tripod set up in bathroom window, remote.
300.0mm f4L lens plus short extender equaling 425mm.
f/5.6@1/1000 sec.
ISO 2000
partial metering
. Noise Ninja plug in reduced the noise and Flaming Pear Flood plug in provided reflection.
Images: 20110425_3557+3558+3661.jpg

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/500 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 2000, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 420.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 50D

Comments

Tamara K. Walker level-classic April 26, 2011

Extraordinary capture. #1372377

Jack Gaskin April 26, 2011

AMAZING WORK BEAUTIFUL RESULT

Happy Shooting
Jack #9370762

Julie Christiansen January 05, 2012

This is most awesome. #9903216

Susan K. Snow January 05, 2012

Thank you all for your comments.
Please keep in mind that this is one bird captured using AI Servo and multiple exposures and then brought together using layers in Photoshop. It just happened that each exposure was far enough apart as to make for a good placement in a final single image. This was so much fun using Lewis Kemper's method.!!! #9904588

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