Hi All,
I've been posting astrophotos, but the cameras got to get some use during the day right? Most of the birds i've photographed have been shot from my own backyard. This image is a Gray Catbird i photographed in mid-May. It was taken with a Nikon D70 and Nikkor 80-200mm AF-D zoom lens at 200mm f/4 for a 1/60 exposure with fill flash. He was deep in the trees at the time. I'm not even close to knowing a thing about birds, but i got a Sibley Guide to birds of Eastern North American and i think im reasonably sure that i got the ID right.
Thanks for looking
John Krawczyk
Crownsville, MD
I've been posting astrophotos, but the cameras got to get some use during the day right? Most of the birds i've photographed have been shot from my own backyard. This image is a Gray Catbird i photographed in mid-May. It was taken with a Nikon D70 and Nikkor 80-200mm AF-D zoom lens at 200mm f/4 for a 1/60 exposure with fill flash. He was deep in the trees at the time. I'm not even close to knowing a thing about birds, but i got a Sibley Guide to birds of Eastern North American and i think im reasonably sure that i got the ID right.
Thanks for looking
John Krawczyk
Crownsville, MD
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John Krawczyk
Crownsville, MD
http://www.ardenastrophotography.com