Steve....I think you had a moment as well! Nicely captured!
Steve....I think you had a moment as well! Nicely captured!
Thank you paul, i have my moments as well...............Not too many of them tonight. Faught the whitebalance all night. I think i like the morning light much better. At least untill the leaves come on.
On a good note, i found another tree which i hope will give me the close shots i'm after.
Amazing, such dramatic lighting and what a pose. I don't know how much you are cropping on these but there are many of them that would look fine with more context. I'm not saying I don't like the close ups I love them, but I'm thinking you have 2 shots with a lot of these. I thought last years were great but I do think these are even better. You seem to have a better viewpoint this year and the light you are getting is just incredible.
Wendy
Thanks wendy, i appreciate your input. I would like to show some more context, but it is just soooooooooohard to pan and get a clean shot in the woods like that. Unless they land on the top of the tree, you can't get a clean shot. They usually are in the open as they come in, and then fly to the opposite side of the tree to land.
I shot a pano of the whole tree last year, with great hopes of a good shot, and it was a flop. No detail on the birds , in a maze of branches. I need to be in the perfect spot to get a clean background, to shoot wider. I did find one more tree, that i hope will give me the shots i want. I also just remembered a small nest site on a remote lake i might get some awesome wide angle (and close up ) shots . I'm going to scout it out this week and see if it is active.
The weather has been terrible for the last couple weeks. It's been cold and rainy and i don't like going up to the roost when its cold. They have some eggs now and when i climb the tree i bump them off the nest for a little while. I didn't want anything to happen to the young so i stayed away untill better weather.
Today was warm enough, but the light wasn't what i wanted, but not too bad either. So far the best lighting has been in the morning.
I got a few more good flying shots and a breeding sequence. Can't wait for the young to hatch.![]()
Here is one approaching the nest from a new angle. I got a new tree pruned out today. Only 35 feet to my waist.
And one from last time landing......................
That last shot is surreal. I'm liking it.
Very nice Steve. I feel your pain on the weather. It has been raining here for a while and yesterday and today we had snow! Can't wait to see the hatchling shots!
The last landing heron is unique for me. Great shot.
Last years I try to use always the diagonal method to crop. The diagonal from the right corner goes perfect through the eye of the heron.
Is the diagonal method known to you or match your feeling how it looks great so good to this method?
Regards Jan
This thread is just getting better and better.
Not even going to try and comment on individual images. Am just going to slowly scroll through them, enjoy them enormously and remain open-jawed at skill deployed in capturing them and presenting them as the finished article.
Thanks for the post jan, very interesting. To be honest , i crop my images a very simple way. I keep what i like and get rid of what i don't . Usually this will dictate the crop size, and then i will try to place the key parts on or near a 1/3's line, but not always. Rules are just a guidline.