One of those lucky shots at an unexpected time!
The other day I drove past a lovely pond where a lone swan was swimming. I decided to double back to take some photos. Recently I have been trying to pay particular attention to sharpness of focus.
I positioned myself on my stomach to use the ground to help me steady my camera and lens, since I was using my 70-300mm zoom, and started shooting. It was late afternoon so I set my ISO at 400. In retrospect I now realize that 800 might have been a better choice to help boost my shutter speed -- always a good idea when shooting moving objects.
I was snapping away, enjoying the beauty of the swan when I noticed a heron in the shadows. I thought it was a staue at first, and then it moved! I kept inching closer and closer, and the heron finally stepped out of the shadows and proceeded to walk towards a stream at the rear of the property. He paused, and I got this photograph.
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Karin Jurick
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Friends and family regret to announce the death of the artist
Karin Jurick.
02/09/1961 - 06/16/2021
3 years ago
2 comments:
I enjoy reading how you worked the shot - time of day, lens settings, focus, etc.
What a lucky shot, indeed!
Did you get dirty?
No, I was on a very nice carpet of grass, so I didn't get dirty. Did not have good clothes on either, so didn't care if I picked up a stain or two.
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