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    Reflecting Birds

    Calm day on Friday and some good light from the right angle so I tried for a few reflection photos. Some were a bit too distant and wouldn't stop running around to give me a chance with the focus and having sufficient shutter speed. A shutter above 1/800 is usually required for moving birds. All with Canon 7D and Sigma 150-600 Sport lens at 600.

    Curlew

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    1/640 F11 Iso 400

    Greenshank

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    1/1600 F11 Iso 800

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    Little Egret. The light was really a bit on the harsh side so I struggled to retain feather detail, even with a bit of under exposure compensation; and the birds were running past, not stopping and posing for a portrait.

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    1/1000 F11 Iso 400

    The Redshank, which were a bit distant, also hurried past with their odd jerky movement and several images which I originally thought were satisfactory had blurred feet.

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    1/800 F11 Iso 800

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    Good captures Geoff,
    I like the third one most. You captured it at the right moment...

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    A good set. I thought the second one would be my favourite because of the bird's bill almost meeting its reflection -- but then I saw the third photo, which almost made be laugh.

    I spent some time trying to work out the anatomy of the legs of the greenshank in #2. It almost appears to have three legs!

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    Re: Reflecting Birds

    Hi, Geoff. Very nice set. I especially like number 2 and 3.

    PS.: Regarding #4, I usually use -0,3 or -0,7 for these big white birds (such as this beautiful snowy egret).

    Regards,

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    Re: Reflecting Birds

    Nice shots.

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    Re: Reflecting Birds

    Classic images!

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    Re: Reflecting Birds

    Thanks for the comments.

    With the Little Egret shot, Otavio, I dropped the Iso from 800 to 400 and set the exposure to -1 in an attempt to retain feather detail. But I always struggle with over exposure of the fine details on these birds when in bright light. Ideally, I like to have a lightly overcast sky for photographing them.

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