May 18, 2009

Billings Area, May 16th


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Well due to some extenuating services I was not able to make my trip to the park. I did however get a chance to spend a large amount of time shooting in the Billings area. With the end of May fast approaching I need to get through my 100 birds quick, and this weekend sure helped with that.

The list from today was so long that I will not even begin to try to publish it.

There are over 200 images online, so take a look and see what I was able to see.

Enjoy

May 15, 2009

Billings Area, May 14th


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I got a tip that there was a Great Egret out West of Billings. So the first chance I got, I was driving West. Upon arrival I saw three real birders (Yellowstone Valley Audubon). The Egret was right where my tipster had suggested it was, scope distance.

The three real birders were nice enough to let me use their scope, saving me some time, THANKS.

The birds position was not great for a positive ID, other than white Egret/Heron.

I made a quick loop around some of my favorite shooting spots, figure why not check them out while I was in area.

Made my way back for one more look and to try to snap a few distant images.

Well after stacking a 2X and a 1.4X on the 300/2.8L IS and adding a 50D to the back of it (1344mm), I was ready to try for a few images of the "Great Egret."

High wind and bright sun did not make for the best quality images, and add to that the great distance that I had to cope with and I was just praying that I could make a crop that would work for a positive ID.

I set up the tripod low to the ground, weighted the lens and tripod down, and used my body to block all the wind I could. I used Live View to manually focus and then shot some 250 images. I knew that I would be lucky to get a handful that would work for ID's, the atmospheric distortion was bad.

I have the ID images online and the bird turned out to be a Snowy Egret, a rare migrator through Montana, and not a bird that was on my list previously.

Thanks tipster and thank you stacked TC's.

Enjoy

May 13, 2009

Billings Area, May 13th


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You never know when something will jump out at you. Today as I was walking back from a brief photo shot across campus I noticed that the cold wind that had me bundled deep in my Arc'teryx jacket was also ravaging the flowering trees on campus. The dark clouds, ISO 100, and f/13 let me make these often photographed flowers come to new life.

I hope you enjoy something a little different from me.

Enjoy

May 5, 2009

Billings Area, May 4th


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A fun morning with a few additions to my list of photographed birds.

The mornings list:
Red-winged Blackbird
Yellow-headed Blackbird
American Coot
Mallard
Osprey
Canadian Geese
Muskrat
Downy Woodpecker
Mourning Dove
Hairy Woodpecker
Ring-necked Pheasant
And others...

If you are in the Billings area get out and at least watch the spring unfold, shoot it if you are inclined to do so.

Enjoy

Billings Area, May 3rd



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Went out this afternoon to check on some of my favorite spots.

Great list of birds but I can not find my notes, so I will say the stand out was a Belted Kingfisher (no photos).

Enjoy

Billings Area, May 1st


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So the other day as I was walking home from shooting the RMC football teams "Strong Man Competition" and just had to stop and shoot some flowers.

This is shot with a 300/2.8 and a monopod, not the ideal for this type of shooting (great for sports).
No reflectors, flash, etc.
Really just snapping photos.
I say that to encourage you to get out and shoot some flowers this spring.

Enjoy

May 2, 2009

Photographic Institute of Yellowstone

Thanks to all who attended the convention.

I had a great time judging your fine pieces of work on Friday. And really enjoyed being able to present to you on Saturday.

I look forward to next year.

As promised here is the TSA link:
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/editorial_1248.shtm

Please feel free to drop me an email if you have any questions.

Happy shooting