Osprey, Pandion haliaetus rising dall'acqua dopo la cattura di una grande trota. prese a corno mill asprì allevamento di trote rutland canon1dx-2 con 300mm 2.8
5472 x 3648 px | 46,3 x 30,9 cm | 18,2 x 12,2 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
21 giugno 2017
Ubicazione:
Horn Mill Ospreys Trout Farm Rutland
Altre informazioni:
Taken at Horn Mill Ospreys Trout Farm Rutland Canon1DX-2 with 300mm 2.8 prime lens This camera and lens are a phenomenal combination as you can see......there is very little grain in the picture and at f/5.6 the set up has managed to apply focus throughout the picture. This, in my opinion, is down to selecting, in camera AF point expansion in this case 9 points. If you're wondering about the settings, why f/5.6, why ISO 6400 well this is because the light at that time was dull and to stop the subject in flight requires fast speed. In hindsight, the f-stop could have been 6.3 or even 7.1 or the ISO 5000 producing a shutter speed of around 1/3000 sec but you go with what feels right to you the button presser and hope for the best. One other thing to consider is exposure the bird has a large amount of white about it, so I have underexposed by 2/3rds of a stop.