Nature and Wildlife Photography Forum

Discuss all types of nature and wildlife photography, photo techniques, equipment, and share your nature and wildlife photos.
Featured Photo
Photo by BMOORE

by BMOORE
Featured Photo Archive >>
Results 1 to 17 of 17
  1. #1
    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Central Ohio
    Posts
    7,856

    Finally! A wild one!

    For some reason, I just have not been able to capture a wild hawk (other than one or two soaring far far away). I either don't have a camera when I spot one, or I don't have a hawk when I have a camera. Typical Murphy's Law syndrome.

    Today, I was shooting two pairs of cardinals while standing tucked beside a pine tree. Then all four cardinals shot off. I figured a hiker had spooked them. Coming out from beside the tree, I spot a movement about 40' away.

    Anyway, I'm glad to have the hawk monkey off my back. It's like fishing for that one last fish - that's the one that takes the longest to catch

    Shooting spec's:
    Canon 30D
    300mm f/4L IS + 2x TC
    f/11
    1/500s
    ISO 400

    edit: full-frame & hand-held
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Finally!  A wild one!-01-25-07-hawk.jpg  
    Please do not edit or repost my images.

    See my website HERE.


    What's a Loupe for anyway?

  2. #2
    Ex-Modster Old Timer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    KY, USA
    Posts
    16,848

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    And a fine hawk it is. Glad you got the monkey off your back. Even better that you were able to share it with us. Wonderful capture.
    Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??


    Nikon Samurai #13

    "A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.

  3. #3
    Humbled WTP07's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    SW Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    165

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Nice hawk there Loupey! I'm guessing (and believe me...it's a guess) a s/s or cooper's? Tough to tell those two apart I'm told...

    Thanks for sharing!
    Canon 40D
    Canon 7D Mk II
    Canon 18-200mm IS
    Sigma 150-500mm OS
    Canon 50mm 2.5 Macro
    Canon 430EX Speedlite


    Feel free to edit my photos to improve them, don't be afraid to ask for the raw image if you feel you can help!

  4. #4
    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Central Ohio
    Posts
    7,856

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Thanks, OT & WTP07! Whew what a relief to finally get one and move on

    Forgot to post the images of the cardinals that I was shooting moments before they disappeared. Same equipment/settings.

    ISO is higher than I would have liked especially for such a sunny day. But it was very cold, I had no gloves/hat/earmuffs/tripod/monopod and the shakes were starting to set in The 30D is pretty good at ISO 400 (compared to the 10D) but nowhere close to what all the salespeople claim. At least to my scrutiny.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Finally!  A wild one!-01-25-07-cardinal-f.jpg   Finally!  A wild one!-01-25-07-cardinal-m.jpg  
    Please do not edit or repost my images.

    See my website HERE.


    What's a Loupe for anyway?

  5. #5
    nature/wildlife co-moderator paulnj's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    hillsborough NJ, USA
    Posts
    9,315

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    That image is quite hard to ID, but the "appearance" of a light nape and population #'s lead me to believe it's a Cooper's hawk. from a side view cooper's and sharpies have a difference mostly in the coloring of the back of the head area

    Great find loupey! I have spent 1000's of hours chasing raptors and believe me they are not easy to get close to.
    CAMERA BIRD NERD #1




    BIRD NERD O'CANON

    "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" - Benjamin Franklin

  6. #6
    Humbled WTP07's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    SW Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    165

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    If'n it's raptors yer looking fer...head this way! I probably see 20-30 hawks a day. Mostly red-tailed, but quite a few harriers as well. Getting close to them is another story. I have had a couple of red-tailed sit for me while I got up to 10 feet away. Most of the time it's more like 100 yds away.

    I'm pretty sure I posted this one before, he let me get almost right underneath him before taking off.



    I am really looking forward to this spring and summer for the eagles to come back to the Port Stanley area. Apparently there are a few bald eagles hanging around the Delaware/Komoka area, but I'll be damned if I can find them.

    I've got some mixed feelings about this weekend on Amherst Island...I really want to get some good shots of the owls...but it is supposed to be a high of -12C on Saturday and a low of -26C overnight...brrrrrrrr.......

    Randy.
    Canon 40D
    Canon 7D Mk II
    Canon 18-200mm IS
    Sigma 150-500mm OS
    Canon 50mm 2.5 Macro
    Canon 430EX Speedlite


    Feel free to edit my photos to improve them, don't be afraid to ask for the raw image if you feel you can help!

  7. #7
    Senior Member Knight's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Canada
    Posts
    1,981

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Good Capture Loupey 99.999999999% sure its a Cooper ,Head is darker than Sharp-Shinned . Also the tail feathers seem rounder on the Cooper in the photos i have seen anyway
    Love the Cardinals
    Last edited by Knight; 01-25-2007 at 05:19 PM.
    Nikon Samurai # 24

    ( The hiker's creed. )

    Take only pictures, Leave only footprints, Kill only time.


  8. #8
    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Central Ohio
    Posts
    7,856

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Randy, I can't see your image. It may be me as my laptop has been giving me fits (shuts down irratically and unpredictably 5 to 8 times a day) since I gave more memory and a larger HD. Windows What was the other choice...

    Paul, here's the backside of the same bird. Please ID.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Finally!  A wild one!-01-25-07-hawk-backside.jpg  
    Please do not edit or repost my images.

    See my website HERE.


    What's a Loupe for anyway?

  9. #9
    nature/wildlife co-moderator paulnj's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    hillsborough NJ, USA
    Posts
    9,315

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    100% cooper's hawk.
    CAMERA BIRD NERD #1




    BIRD NERD O'CANON

    "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" - Benjamin Franklin

  10. #10
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    1,477

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Nice shots Loupey. It's nice when they play "model" for ya and let you get a few angles too.
    Shooting with an Olympus Evolt E-510 and loving it


    Equipment list:
    Olympus Evolt E-3, E-620, E-500
    Olympus Zuiko 40 - 150 F4.0 - 5.6
    Olympus Zuiko 14 - 45 F 2.8 - 3.6
    Sigma 50 - 500 F 4.0 - 6.3
    Sigma 70 - 200 F2.8
    Olympus FL-38 Flash x2
    Vivitar 285 HV
    Better Beamer Flash Extender

    http://www.jdtimages.ca/

    A Photographer that is fluent in Sarcasm.

  11. #11
    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Central Ohio
    Posts
    7,856

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Knight: Thanks! I didn't see you there - we must have been posting at the same time

    Paul: Thanks for the positive ID. Now I know and can file appropriately.

    Jaedon: Better than that, he/she changed positions 3 times while I stood still. Then it just sat there for the longest time (in the position of the first post). So long that the B.C. Chickadees and Tufted Titmouses (or is it titmice) returned and often perched surprisingly close to the hawk. They must have known it wasn't too hungry. The cardinals never did return.

    Here it is moving to (final) position #3.

    Thanks again, guys
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Finally!  A wild one!-01-25-07-hawk-reject.jpg  
    Please do not edit or repost my images.

    See my website HERE.


    What's a Loupe for anyway?

  12. #12
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Alberta Canada
    Posts
    1,702

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Those are beautiful images Loupey. That first one is great.

  13. #13
    K9er Bevb's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Essex, England.
    Posts
    1,212

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Great pictures loupey, and a beautiful bird, it gets the adrenalin pumping when you finally have the chance you have been waiting for.
    "Live Life to the full, theres no rehersals"
    www.bevbarkerphotos.com
    www.k9imageworld.com

  14. #14
    Senior Member payn817's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Georgia, usa
    Posts
    2,180

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Nice shots. I can't get those *&^# cardinals for anything. Put that tele down, we need a good macro man around here!:thumbsup:

  15. #15
    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Central Ohio
    Posts
    7,856

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Scott-Devon, thanks for looking! The branch across the mid-section is a downer but I'm glad I got it!

    Bev: Thanks. Exciting yes and although I'm not a hunter, the feeling is similar I think. Except both parties win

    Payn: LOL, man! You're going macro and I'm going tele! Remember my 300mm is one of my macro pieces


    And guess what? 30 hours later, I get my second chance (now go figure!). I spot it while driving, turned the truck around with my camera at the ready, stop, open the window part way, and she flies away (not a single shot). I come back through 5 minutes later and she is perched in the same spot. I get out of the truck and walk up even closer to where I was when I was in the truck. Can't figure them out

    Anyway here's one shot from this experience. 300mm + 2x, ISO 400, 1/500s, f/9.5, full frame.

    Thanks for looking everyone.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Finally!  A wild one!-01-26-07-hawk-2.jpg  
    Please do not edit or repost my images.

    See my website HERE.


    What's a Loupe for anyway?

  16. #16
    Senior Member Copy_Kot's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Up-state, NY
    Posts
    1,466

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Wow, great images Loupey! It took me forever to get my first picture of a goldfinch, now all I see are goldfinches during the summer... I see hawks in your future, lol.

  17. #17
    nature/wildlife co-moderator paulnj's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    hillsborough NJ, USA
    Posts
    9,315

    Re: Finally! A wild one!

    Young redtailed hawk
    CAMERA BIRD NERD #1




    BIRD NERD O'CANON

    "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" - Benjamin Franklin

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •