- SONY ILCE-1
- FE 600mm F4 GM OSS + 1.4X Teleconverter
- ƒ/7.1
- 840mm
- 1/1600s
- ISO 800
- Arthur Morris
- Flash not fired
- Thu, 15 July 2021 7:45 AM
- Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART
- ILCE-1 v1.10
Royal Tern pale chick on beach on front of dune
This image was created on 15 July 2021 on the first morning of the second JAX IPT. While seated on dry sand using the knee-pod technique, I used the hand held Panning Ground Pod-mounted Sony FE 600mm f/4 GM OSS lens with the Sony FE 1.4x Teleconverter and The One, the Sony Alpha 1 Mirrorless digital camera. ISO 800. Exposure determined via Zebras with ISO on the rear dial: 1/1600 sec. at f/7.1 (stopped down 2/3 stop) in Manual mode. AWB at 7:45am on a mostly sunny morning.
Tracking: Flexible Spot AF with Bird-Eye/Face Detection set performed perfectly as seen in the screen capture of a previous frame below.
From the Boring Bird on Beach? Worked Too Hard ... blog post here:
Hard Work
In recent memory, I cannot recall a morning where I worked as hard as I did on Thursday. I shot the 600 with the 1.4X TC hand held and on the Panning Ground Pod.. My a1 was covered in sand. With the lens resting on my thighs I must have butt-advanced about a half mile. That is tough on the arms. After each move I had to clean my palms as best as I could … As I was slightly downhill from the chicks in front of the dunes, I got lots of core exercise as well.
Not Action!
While I switched from Canon to Nikon and then to SONY in hopes of becoming a better flight and action photographer (and did just that to some degree), there is a very special place in my heart for good, field-guide-type images of gorgeous birds. Here, working right on sun angle, I love the early morning light, the image design, the sharpness, the perfect head angle, and the relatively clean setting. The clean, cute chick. And as alway, “Add green whenever possible.” Keep reading for more on that and on the image design.
I cooled the image down a bit by lowering the Color Temperature (to taste) during the raw conversion in Photoshop (ACR). As detailed in Digital Basics II.
Click on the link above to see the insta-delete I created moments before this one; I saved the day and made the shot by moving two yards to my left ...
As for the image, don't be shy; all comments are welcome and appreciated.
with love, artie
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