
Resting shorebirds for as far as the camera can see! And after flying thousands of miles, who can blame them. I stopped down the f/18, but it is hard to get much depth of field when using telephotos. I kind of like the out of focus effect.
Today (Tuesday) there weren’t as many birds as on Monday when I captured this image. High tide is when the best photography takes place, but today a predator (I believe it was a Merlin) passed over at high tide and cleared the birds out in a hurry. We did get a nice break from the rain.


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Hey Ron,
Way cool – I’m hoping to get there to catch the tailend of this soon.
Cheers
Carl
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Thanks Carl – I hope you are able to make it!
Ron
I like the effect too. I have seen some shots that alleviated teh DOF issue by laying in the mud w/ the lens therefore flattening the perspective. But I’m not sure I’d do that w/ expensive gear.
This is amazing Ron. Love what you’ve done here, great series of images frpm the last few posts. I wish I hadn’t cancelled my plans to go! I’ll have to get over next year. Keep ’em coming!
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Hi Richard,
I have a way to get my gear in the mud without getting it dirty, but then I think the front row of birds would block the rest, so I was trying to get as high as possible. Thanks!
Thanks Dave, bummer you cancelled your plans!
Ron
Completely amazing shots Ron – this and the previous post. What a sight.
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Thanks a lot Mark!
Ron