2/2/2010

Bittern in the Reeds

American Bittern at Viera Wetlands in Melbourne FL. Bitterns are hard to see. On rare occasions they will stand out in plain sight, but mostly they lurk in the deep reed beds, and this is a very typical view.

Surprisingly, the Auto Focus Assist on the Zeiss PhotoScope handled this well. I lost a few shots, and switched it off, for the final few…but most of the images were correctly focused.

Zeiss PhotoScope 85FL at 1600mm equivalent field of view. 1/620th @ ISO 100. Metered at about f5.6. Programmed auto. Auto Focus Assist.

Added Clarity and Vibrance in Lightroom. Sharpen Landscape preset. Blackpoint just slightly right.

From Zeiss PhotoScope 85FL.

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    joe giambelluca February 2, 2010

    Another superior shot. How come you are so good? jbuca

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    Wendy Hollands February 2, 2010

    I love this what a great composition!

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    amaczero February 2, 2010

    Impressively sharp. I must give this a go – a lot cheaper than big cameras and expensive glass

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    John Riutta February 2, 2010

    Lovely shot Steve.

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    Kerri February 3, 2010

    Great capture!!

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