raid
Dad Photographer
I will post here today one of my favorite own images. I took it many years ago in the Everglades National Park in the southern part of Florida. I was then using a Canon FD camera outfit with a Canon F1N (for robustness and strength) or T90 to hold the large Canon 500mm/4.5L. For stability I was using a heavy Gitzo tripod and I used a cable release. Mosquitos made things unpleasant for me. I had to wait and wait until the light was right for this shot. It may have been 5-7 hours. I took a few vertical shots and a few horizontal shots. Most likely, the film used was a Fujichrome 100 or Velvia 50. This image is "hidden" in my RFF Gallery images. Having many images in the Gallery also means that members who like to go through some Gallery images may never see this image.
Link to RFF Gallery: Photo: Immature Egret | By: raid | | rangefinderforum.com
Unless I am wrong, it is an Immature Egret.
Metering: I used the 500mm lens as a spotmeter with the Canon F1N built-in viewing screen "spot" or the T90 with its multiple metering modes, plus as a back-up I used a Pentax Digital Spotmeter for better control of the exposure with the Fujichrome slide film. I metered off the water and then I adjusted the exposure to give me good colors in the water and the sky.
What is this week your favorite image in your gallery?
Mike: come back to RFF, and tell us which images you like the most among your own images.
Link to RFF Gallery: Photo: Immature Egret | By: raid | | rangefinderforum.com
Unless I am wrong, it is an Immature Egret.
Metering: I used the 500mm lens as a spotmeter with the Canon F1N built-in viewing screen "spot" or the T90 with its multiple metering modes, plus as a back-up I used a Pentax Digital Spotmeter for better control of the exposure with the Fujichrome slide film. I metered off the water and then I adjusted the exposure to give me good colors in the water and the sky.

What is this week your favorite image in your gallery?
Mike: come back to RFF, and tell us which images you like the most among your own images.
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