2/10/2012: Intimate Great Blue Heron, Merritt Island NWR

Intimate portraits of Great Blue Herons are not difficult at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in January. Great Blues are abundant along Black Point Wildlife Drive, and they are used to people stopping to photograph them. They simply go on about their business (which sometimes seems to be exclusively posing for photographers) and ignore the audience. This bird was perched in the top of a mangrove, perhaps 40 feet from shore, ideally placed against a semi-distant back ground for good bokeh in close-ups.

I have, honestly, a LOT of images of Great Blue Herons already, but who could resist this poser?

All three shots are with the Canon SD100HS behind the 30x eyepiece on the ZEISS DiaScope 65FL spotting scope. 1) 2565mm equivalent field of view, 1/200th @ ISO 100. f6.9 effective. 2) 855mm equivalent, 1/640th @ ISO 100. f2.8 effective. 3) 1900mm equivalent, 1/500th @ ISO 160. f5 effective. Program with iContrast and –1/3EV exposure compensation.

This is actually a very good demonstration of range of a good Point and Shoot behind the eyepiece of a scope. I had to crop out the dark corners (vignetting) on the 855mm equivalent shot, but that I could get that low an equivalent from a 30x eyepiece is pretty good okay any day. And then the other two framings are from the same spot, just by twiddling the zoom on the camera. Not bad!

Processed in Lightroom for intensity, clarity, and sharpness. Cropped as needed for composition.

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