Road Trip News. And Flight Pose: Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner « Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

Road Trip News. And Flight Pose: Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

What’s Up?

We spent our first day near Denver, CO photographing White Pelicans, Green-winged Teal, and Cackling Goose (a small race of Canada goose).

After careful consideration, Anita North and I have – for a variety of reasons — decided to forego the remainder of our planned road trip and head back to Florida soon — we will probably begin heading east this coming Saturday morning. Two of the main factors that influenced our decision were the re-closure of New Mexico (which again is requiring a 14-day quarantine) and the extremely poor photographic conditions at Bosque del Apache NWR. We had planned on a three-week stay in Socorro that would have been the centerpiece of our trip.

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Gear Questions and Advice

Too many folks attending BAA IPTs and dozens of photographers whom I see in the field and on BPN, are–out of ignorance–using the wrong gear especially when it comes to tripods and more especially, tripod heads… Please know that I am always glad to answer your gear questions via e-mail. Those questions might deal with systems, camera bodies, accessories, and/or lens choices and decisions.

Both images in this Photo Mechanic screen capture were created on 7 November 2020 at the fabulous morning raptor blind at the Laguna Seca Ranch in Hidalgo County, TX. The last image in this 3-frame sequence is today’s featured image (below). I used the handheld Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS lens (all at 448mm) and the blazingly fast AF King, the Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless Digital camera body. ISO 2500. Exposure determined by Zebras with ISO on the rear wheel: 1/2000 sec. at f/6.3 in Manual mode. AWB at 9:10am on a cloudy-bright morning.

Center Zone AF-C was active at the moment of exposure and performed superbly.

Image #1: Crested Caracara landing sequence Screen Capture

The Situation

A mentioned here previously, our first four mornings in the raptor blind at Laguna Seca Ranch were clear and sunny with an unfortunate breeze from the west that had most of the birds landing away from us. The prevailing winds in early November are generally strong from the east. It was foggy and still early on the morning of the seventh. The fog cleared nicely leaving us with the cloudy-bright conditions that I love. But with little wind, most of the birds were coming in too low and were partially obscured by the perch. Many excellent flight images are created by picking out the one bird that does not follow the expected pattern. The bird featured in today’s post flew directly at us at a decent height above the perch. The a9 ii took care of the rest. All three images in the sequence were razor sharp on the bird’s eye.

This image was created on 7 November 2020 at the morning raptor blind at the fabulous Laguna Seca Ranch in Hidalgo County, TX. I used the handheld Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS lens (at 448mm) and the blazingly fast AF King, the Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless Digital camera body. ISO 2500. Exposure determined by Zebras with ISO on the rear wheel: 1/2000 sec. at f/6.3 in Manual mode. AWB at 9:10am on a cloudy-bright morning.

Center Zone AF-C was active at the moment of exposure and performed superbly.

Image #2: Crested Caracara braking to land in full flare

Flight Pose: Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

With landing birds flying right at you this, is the pose I try for with the wings fully flared as the bird is braking hard. In a perfect world, the bird would have been staring right down the lens barrel instead of slightly to my left. When you get the right pose it is a treat with the SONY a9 series bodies that you do not have to worry about whether the image is sharp …

Image Processing Questions

1- Would you have removed the caracara on the ground? Why or why not?

2- Would you attempt to fill in the sky background that merges with two of the primaries of the bird’s right wing (upper left in the frame as we view it)? Why or why not?

Image #2A: Topaz DeNoise on the Crested Caracara braking to land in full flare image at 125%

Topaz DeNoise on the Crested Caracara braking image

As part of my now-regular workflow, I ran Topaz DeNoise AI on Auto on the whole image. Be sure to click on the image to enlarge it and note the elimination of noise in the background and on the black feathers of the bird’s chest. Note also the increased sharpness and the complete lack of any sharpening halos.

Typos

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12 comments to Road Trip News. And Flight Pose: Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

  • Artie:
    Just curious. Where near Denver did you photograph the birds?
    Tom

  • Nice image! I’d remove the bg bird, it grabs my eye and I find it distracting. The sky upper left doesn’t bother me, though I would probably darken it slightly to keep the eye from going there

  • avatar Jeff Walters

    No and No. The art or Art was in the click of the shutter. Trivial changes to me and not needed. Sometimes I think we over think things. But, you are the master. Sorry to hear about your trip plans being all changed up. Maybe just head to San Diego or Bolsa Chica or 17 mile drive in Monteray Bay and Morro Rock. Stay Safe. Sometimes playing it by ear is the cat’s meow.

  • avatar David J Policansky

    Hi, Artie. Great shot. I wouldn’t have removed the bird on the ground or changed the sky. Those things just don’t bother me. The latest news from Bosque is that the tour loops are open but the visitor is not. I don’t know if the Ladd S Gordon area is open.

  • avatar John Johnson

    Artie, Everglades National Park is teeming with White Pelicans.

  • avatar James Saxon

    Yes, I would remove both items from the photo. The bright area in the upper left draws my eye and so does the Caracara that is in the background. I love the soft colors in the image background that makes the bird “pop”.

    FYI, if you come through Beaumont on your way back give me a call. Photographed Cinnamon Teal at Cattail Marsh this AM. We have a lot of ducks now. ANWR had a huge fire today. Not sure if it was a controlled burn. Safe travels.

  • avatar Pat Fishburne

    Such a shame that New Mexico didn’t work out!

  • avatar frank sheets

    I have not confirmed this, but I heard somewhere that New Mexico was back on a 72 hour test as compared to a two week quarantine. You might want to check it out. I talked with a volunteer at the refuge who said there are cranes roosting in the ponds on the south loop. Not as productive as the Crane ponds, but still some possibilities. And as I said, the Ladd S. Gordon area was pretty productive for roosting cranes last year. Just some thoughts, but more importantly, be safe.

    RE the questions: 1) yes, distracting, 2) yes, doesn’t add anything to the image, and can be distracting.

    • avatar Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

      The 72-hour negative test was rescinded recently. If you go to Bosque this year, have a great time. I am betting that with the crane pool dry and little water on the refuge that it is going to be very poor for photography. Very.

      with love, a

  • avatar ilene Weinstein

    have a safe trip and stay safe keep in touch

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