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Laughing Gull, first winter with unidentified sea creature,
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Laughing Gull, first winter with unidentified sea creature,
BIRDS AS ART BIRDS AS ART BULLETIN 210
Want proof? Simply take a look at Judd Patterson’s web
site:
http://www.juddpatterson.com/browse.php?gallery=birds
Judd’s longest lens is the Canon 300mm f/4L IS lens which he
uses with the Canon EOS-30D camera body…. Congrats Judd
on all those great images!
Laughing Gull, first winter with unidentified sea creature,
Fort DeSoto Park, St. Petersburg, FL
Image copyright 2006: Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART
Canon 400mm f/5.6 L IS L lens with EOS-1D Mark IIN. ISO 400.
Evaluative Metering at zero set manually: 1/200 sec. at f/8.
Long lenses are not a necessity for those who strive to create
pleasing image of avian subjects. I love taking a walk
with my beloved “toy lens” just to see what I can come up
with. I was using 1/2500 at f/8 for the Royal Terns with
their bright white breasts and then backing down on the
shutter speed a bit for the Willets and the young Laughing
Gulls.
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