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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 111 - Depth of Field ...D.O.F >> C111 - Exhibition > 7th
Loon Love *
by Kevin J. Nisen
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07-AUG-2005 Kevin J. Nisen

7th
Loon Love *
by Kevin J. Nisen

Biwabik, Minnesota, USA

Canon EOS D60
1/500s f/8.0 at 700.0mm iso100 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time07-Aug-2005 12:40:54
MakeCanon
ModelEOS D60
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length700 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.50
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modepartial (6)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Rod 17-Jul-2006 10:20
Very nice & clear, you did really well Kev:-)
kevin 16-Jul-2006 15:26
CJ - your pic is very nice, but I think the large white outer matting overpowers it. Just for kicks try a black outer and a white inner. It sould be just enough to bring out the white of the bird.Your pic also brings up the topic of water color and texture in such shots. Check out the green hues here:

http://www.pbase.com/propstrike/image/63575294

Also notice how high your loon is sitting in the water. Mine must have had sinkers for lunch.
I think that all of us should try nature photography to appreciate the effort that is needed to capture a moving object (or two) that you have no control over. My point being that it is easier to shoot an ugly house than it is to catch a chicadee.
ctfchallenge15-Jul-2006 18:01
Wow, what a great capture!
- Jamdiver
ctfchallenge15-Jul-2006 15:30
Hi Kev, Great Loon pic! - I'm glad I'm not the only one crazy enough to spend hours in a bouncing boat trying to get pictures of loons! Mine's not nearly as nice as yours and now I have a serious case of lens envy! Here's my attempt though - pretty common shot but I'll try again.
http://www.pbase.com/cj_in_ca/image/62877605

Great picture and terrific shallow DOF - I know how hard it was to get this. :-) CJ
kevin 15-Jul-2006 13:46
I'm glad you like this. It was the culmination of four hours of following them around. You just have to take alot of shots (in this case about 400) to get to the magical moment when the focus/posing/ lighting all come together to create an image such as this.

I was about 25 feet away, as I recall. Taking into consideration the D60 1.6 sensor, the 500f4, the 1.4TC, distance and aperature, there is a DOF of about 2 inches! Not much room for error. As the focal length increases and the distance decreases the DOF gets smaller. As you open up the aperature to get a faster shutter speed to compensate for movement or lower light conditions, the DOF correspondingly gets smaller putting the squeeze on what is in acceptable focus. Somestimes it gets to be a juggling act to get things right, but when it works, beautiful things happen. Many of the shots were ruined by incorrect auto-focus on the wrong parts of the body and/or the waves.I can also blame myself for ruining shots using manual focus when I got tired of auto-focus "searching" Please, Santa, a new body for Christmas. I have been very good.
Squared C15-Jul-2006 06:36
Such a touching shot. And great for this challenge!
ctfchallenge15-Jul-2006 02:44
What a great capture of the loons! I noticed that you used a 700mm lens. How close were you for this shot?
--Mary Anne