The Young and The Ugly?

BirdPhotographers.net

Help Support BirdPhotographers.net:

Arthur Morris

Founding Publisher
Staff member
Admin
Moderator
Joined
Dec 13, 2007
Messages
32,701
Location
Indian Lake Estates, FL
Black-Vulture-head-portait-BPN-_Y9C3797--Indian-Lake-Estates,-FL.jpg

This young Black Vulture was photographed from my SUV with the Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS lens, the 1.4X III TC, and the EOS-1D Mark IV. The lens was supported on the partially raised car window by the BLUBB (BAA Big Lens Ultimate BeanBag). ISO 400. Evaluative metering +2/3 stop as framed: 1/400 sec. at f/9 in Manual mode. When I went from doing Turkey Vulture head portraits to this bird I opened up one full stop; why?

The skin on the head of young Black Vultures becomes progressively lighter (and yellower) and more wrinkled with age; that makes this bird a relative youngster.

For more on vulture photography and to check out this bird's running mate, see Ugly Lessons I here.

Don't be shy; all comments welcome.
 
Whoa (said out loud when I saw this). You nailed this one. If it had fleas I think I could see them.

I love the background. I may have to give my 800 another chance.

The skin on the head of young Black Vultures becomes progressively lighter (and yellower) and more wrinkled with age; that makes this bird a relative youngster.

I thought humans had it bad :S3:
 
Thanks both. I did mention that I liked the BKGRs from the 800 :S3:, and heck, Ofer loves them more than I do. And yes, with good technique bhai there is no reason that folks cannot make super sharp images with teleconverters. All you need is good technique in the field and at the computer.... All detailed in ABP II and Digital Basics.
 
Art,

In comparison to a young Maribou Stork, this is quite beautiful:bg3::bg3:

Nice shot.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top