1/200 sec. f/8 ISO 1600
Northern Cardinals
Linking to Wild Bird Wednesday
Today's Tip:
Understanding the exposure triangle (shutter speed, aperture, ISO) and how they affect one another will allow you to make adjustments in order to prioritize the one part that's most important for the subject you're shooting.
Linking to Wild Bird Wednesday
Today's Tip:
Understanding the exposure triangle (shutter speed, aperture, ISO) and how they affect one another will allow you to make adjustments in order to prioritize the one part that's most important for the subject you're shooting.
42 comments:
they're just superb Brian and fabulous to pick up 'the pair'. The male looks so super in the snow; what a joy they are
These are BEAUTY'S......lovely photographed Brian.
Greetings, Joop
Absolutely Magnificent!
Gorgeous birds!
WoW...just WoW!! wait till you see what i posted today!!
Brian, what can I say! Simply beautiful photos. The Male is just eye-popping! Send some my way!!
Always enjoy the Cardinals.
WoW!!!! Beautiful birds, beautiful photos!
sweet snowbirds! and i wish i could understand that triangle. brain block, i swear...
They are a beautiful couple. Marvellous shots Brian!
To są cudowne ptaki, które u nas niestety nie fruwają. Pozdrawiam.
These are wonderful birds that with us, unfortunately, do not fly around. Yours.
These birds are my all time favorites...I even collect the bone china cardinals and have them around the house. Made a painting of one...
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Your pictures are always exceptional, Brian. This male is stunning, but,believe it or not, I love the coloring of the female ... subtle and beautiful.
Andrea @ From The Sol
Lovely.... Cute ones
Such a sweet pair. You nailed the focus once again. Wow.
It took me 4 years of shooting to get the "triangle" thing. I've been on manual for over a year and would not go back. Although the other day the sun was in and out of the clouds and I got tired of changing my shutter speed, so I put it on Aperture Priority and set my Exposure Compensation to two stops lighter. It worked out great and I may do that again in situations where the light is changing constantly.
Really great image quality too! Love the vibrant reds in the second image!
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
So beautiful. My first sighting of cardinals remains one of my fondest bird memories. (We don't have them in our native Pacific Northwest and I had only seen their pictures until we traveled south.)
Beautiful birds and great photos.
A gorgeous couple indeed.
Always looking lovely but fabulous when in a snow scene
These are amazing shots! I haven't seen many cardinals here, even though we're cold and snowy.
A very handsome couple! Great shots!!
Simply stunning shots...love these birds!
i know i say this every time but seriously, beautiful!
Brian, gorgeous shots of your handsome couple! Have a happy day!
Beautiful Brian. I'm having problems with the focus on my zoom lens- it wants to focus on other objects besides the subject. I haven't a clue how to stop this. It is one of my worst issues.
You did it Brian! I've been trying to get a shot of this couple together for months--no luck. Such beautiful captures and they are just made for the snow that we've been having.
Thanks for the recommendations/hints. I need to focus on quality instead of quantity in the photos I take.
Such fantastic detail, Brian! Looks like you got some snow, too. Isn't it nice how it brings the birds around?
Such a beautiful pair!
Beautiful snowy birds.
Cute couple - the red male is simply gorgeous !
love love the second image!!!
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One thing about Cardinals... if you see one the mate is always close by.
Good shot of the bright red Cardinal, Kentucky's State bird!
my favourite bird ... amazing photos
Wow, awsome colours!! Beautiful!
HI Brian Superb close up shots of both of these beautiful birds.
Mr and Miss Cardinals are stunning in their winter feathery.
Extraordinary shots Brian.
You make me wanta be a better photographer!
Beautiful, Brian! They are getting plentiful here. I need to get out there and stalk them!
Fantastic photos of this beautiful bird pair!
Lovely couple!!!
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