I've always been a bit of a birding kind of guy. I tend to notice them and point them out to my daughter or anyone nearby. It was one of the main reasons why a few years ago I bought my 2X teleconverter to make my Canon 70-200mm f2.8 IS lens into a 140-400mm f5.6 lens. The 400mm zoom really helps fill the frame without needing to get so close that you scare them away, and although you do loose two stops of light (f2.8 becomes f5.6) I find that the depth of field at 400mm is so thin that it's best to stop down to about f8 or f10 anyway. The teleconverter does also add much more noticeable chromatic aberrations and the shots tend to come out a little softer then without it, but from a cost benefit perspective (since I already had the 70-200 f2.8 lens) getting the Canon 2X II Extender was a no brainer compared to dishing out big bucks for a dedicated 400mm lens. These two wildlife shots of a Great Blue Heron were taken with this lens combo on the Ottawa River very recently. What a lovely bird.
Exif Data
Camera: Canon 5D mkII
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure: 1/2000, 1/2500
Focal Length: 200mm with 2X TC (400mm)
Flash: Not-Fired
ISO: 640
Post processing included conversion from RAW, levels adjustment, and high pass filter
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Locked Up
I love these types of photos because it showcases the little things in life. The stuff you probably walk by every day but have never even noticed. Whether it's during a hired event or just on my typical photowalk I am always on the lookout for the little details around us. Not only do they have a simple beauty, but they can be a powerful reminder of how many little details in life we don't tend to see. This one was found on a more recent walk, and it's called Locked Up
Exif Data
Camera: Canon 5D mkII
Aperture: f/1.6
Exposure: 1/640
Focal Length: 85mm
Flash: Not-Fired
ISO: 50
Post processing included conversion from RAW, levels adjustment, and unsharp-mask
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Exif Data
Camera: Canon 5D mkII
Aperture: f/1.6
Exposure: 1/640
Focal Length: 85mm
Flash: Not-Fired
ISO: 50
Post processing included conversion from RAW, levels adjustment, and unsharp-mask
Like this shot? Why not order a print of it
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