William Dickson
BPN Member
- Adobe Photoshop 25.9 (Macintosh)
Canon R6
f/4 400mm DO Mk2
f/4
1/4000
ISO 1600
This is one from last week at the set up. I was getting the usual woodland birds coming close, and noticed Jays flying in from the distance. The Jays were landing on a rock in amongst the grasses, where I had placed peanuts. Light was good for fast action. so decided to concentrate on the Jays. The reason I did this was, if I was going for close up I had to set my lens at 3.3 - 8mm for fast focus lock. As the jays were a wee bit further away, I had to set the lens to full, for fast lock on. So manually switching the lens from 3.3mm-8mm to full did hinder me. I chose f/4 for separation between the subject and the BG. Anyway, I managed a few shots of the Jays coming in. The camera's focus system done well to lock onto the Jay as it flew amongst the grasses. Gimbal Head. ACR and PS
Will