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Dark-eyed Junko
jameslj

Dark-eyed Junko

I don't seem to get many shots of these beautiful Junkos. So I'm always happy to get a decent photo.

I've been having better luck with slower shutter speeds, too. This one was 1/80 at ISO200. I think that's about as slow as I'm willing to go before bumping the ISO (if I have time to sort it out!). When possible, I use a tripod. Usually with the knob on the ballhead loosened a bit so that I can re-aim quickly as the birds move. I usually don't get a chance to tighten the knob - but this level of support still makes a big difference.
Habitat
forest
Location
Aurora, Ontario, Canada
Date taken
2009/01/31
Equipment used
Canon 40D + 100-400L
Alway`s nice to see someone trying a different approach, looking at this result Mark id say you was on a winner Superb shot and post thank you.
 
Well, however you got it to work you sure did. It looks like a challenge to bring out the feather detail on these little guys, but you sure did. Thanks for all of the effort, I have quite the affection for them! Thanks! :t:
 
:eek!: I think it's a mind-blowing result of a restless little bird at 1/80, James, looks perfect to my eyes!!! o:) Gorgeous!!! :t: :t: :loveme:
 
Nice shot James, great little bird, but whats a tripod buddy????????
 

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