While wiling away the this winter down here at the beach I've set myself the goal of capturing a sequence of a brown pelican diving. I'm aiming for the entire sequence from level flight to splash, it must be an adult bird, and preferably a dorsal view. And it must be of adequate pixel count to make a 12x36/300ppi metal print or at minimum 16x48/150ppi canvas. I've come close. A couple of days ago I got all but the dorsal view.
My hosting service won't allow me to link an image longer than 960 pixels on the vertical side. So I'm posting a 960 pixel version of the composite and then three separate images of the sequence with more detail. The original image is 3712x11136 pixels which is two D500 frames end to end.
Nikon D500, 500mm f4, 1/1600s, f5.6, ISO200, verticle format@10fps, handheld.
No the entire dive didn't take 0.7s. At the top end before he picked up speed I only used every other frame. The entire sequence SOOC was 11 frames. Plus a couple more of just splash.
Recommend using the light box for viewing.
1) The whole thing.
2) Top
3) Middle
4) Splash