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    Don't Mock Me

    As someone else said, think it was Brian, these guys don't back down from anything and I could not resist this one looking so regal.


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    Re: Don't Mock Me

    Very nice pic. What is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRostron View Post
    Very nice pic. What is it?

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    It is a mockingbird. It is the state bird of Texas, I forget that some won't know it We grew up having to know it as it was taught us from a young age at school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara Ponder View Post
    It is a mockingbird. It is the state bird of Texas, I forget that some won't know it We grew up having to know it as it was taught us from a young age at school.
    I should have guessed that from the title!

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    Just great, as we have come to expect from you, Barbara. Not just a capture, but one of an interesting moment. Cartier-Bresson's "Decisive moment" has meaning for wildlife too.
    That 1.4X worked magnificently, and you were exceedingly sharp at 1/395, so my thought is this was tripod-shot?
    Also, some wildlife pros shoot manual mode/auto-ISO to assure needed speed and desired DOF (or sweet spot f-number) and take whatever consequences necessary in terms of ISO noise. I've experimented with that and I think I prefer it to my usual aperture priority mode... You?

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    Good one Barbara, he's certainly showing some attitude

    I'm sitting here in the UK frustrated at not bringing my bird lens with me, seagulls like monsters flying around with wingspans the size of our herons in Fiji

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    Re: Don't Mock Me

    The mockingbird is also the state bird of Florida, so I wonder how many states have named it their state bird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    Also, some wildlife pros shoot manual mode/auto-ISO to assure needed speed and desired DOF (or sweet spot f-number) and take whatever consequences necessary in terms of ISO noise. I've experimented with that and I think I prefer it to my usual aperture priority mode
    Why wouldn't you use aperture priority and auto ISO?

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    Very nice one again Barbara

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Why wouldn't you use aperture priority and auto ISO?
    You could.
    But desire for independent control of both SS and aperture can be minute by minute with wildlife depending on what it is doing. Scenario: You might have a preferred aperture (let's say f/8) set with just fast enough shutter speed for a sessile bird, (not faster, to optimize ISO) and then see that it is about to take off, so you can quickly thumb up to a faster shutter speed for BIF shots. Just opening aperture to its max might not get you to a fast enough SS for flight (or running), and in any case you might not want to lose DOF an decrease focus error tolerances.

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    Thanks for the explanation, Mark. That makes sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    Just great, as we have come to expect from you, Barbara. Not just a capture, but one of an interesting moment. Cartier-Bresson's "Decisive moment" has meaning for wildlife too.
    That 1.4X worked magnificently, and you were exceedingly sharp at 1/395, so my thought is this was tripod-shot?
    Also, some wildlife pros shoot manual mode/auto-ISO to assure needed speed and desired DOF (or sweet spot f-number) and take whatever consequences necessary in terms of ISO noise. I've experimented with that and I think I prefer it to my usual aperture priority mode... You?
    Thank you Mark. I do not use a tripod as I feel very restricted by them. Only on VERY rare occasions will I use it. I usually use the Aperture priority mode especially since I am still learning and find that the more experimenting I do the more I learn. I have used the Auto ISO a couple of time but again not very often. My ultimate goal is manual but I think that will be a while from now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Good one Barbara, he's certainly showing some attitude

    I'm sitting here in the UK frustrated at not bringing my bird lens with me, seagulls like monsters flying around with wingspans the size of our herons in Fiji
    Thanks Graham! You could always buy another while there. You can never have too many lenses I totally understand as there is nothing worse than not having your equipment when the perfect "would be shot" is right in front of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    The mockingbird is also the state bird of Florida, so I wonder how many states have named it their state bird.

    I had no idea! I thought we were original but apparently not Now I will need to do research as you have me curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very nice one again Barbara

    Thanks Binnur!

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    Nicely done.

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    Great detail! Thanks for sharing!

    BTW, I hope you guys stay safe with all these storms coming through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely done.
    Thanks John!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas Dave View Post
    Great detail! Thanks for sharing!

    BTW, I hope you guys stay safe with all these storms coming through.
    Thanks David! We have been lucky nothing bad so far how bout ya'll? Stay safe!

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    Re: Don't Mock Me

    Classic shot as always; why it called a mocking bird? one feel's that way when it make a sound?

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