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Another image from my first try with the 500mm f/4.0L lens. A nuthatch eying the bird feeder:

Nuthatch
I’m still amazed how amazingly sharp this lens is. Processed just gently in photoshop cs5 with Nik plugins – Viveza 2 to give an overall brightness to the image since it was shot under trees, and White Neutralizer from Color Efex Pro 3.0 to adjust the white balance. Sharpened gently with Sharpener Pro.
Tags: Avian, Backyard, Bird, Canon 500mm f/4.0L, Canon 5DMII, Lincoln, Nik Software, Nuthatch, Photoshop CS5, RI

We saw this female Barred Owl at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. This is after she finished eating a mouse (quite messily) and brought the carcass to her nest (which we couldn’t see). We were packing our stuff up to continue walking the boardwalk when she came back and stared at us for a while before closing her eyes for a nap. Barred owls often nest in tree cavities, often taking them over from crows or squirrels. They eat mice and rodents but will also feed on grouse, hawks and ducks. They have been known to go after fish.We saw this female Barred Owl at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. This is after she finished eating a mouse (quite messily) and brought the carcass to her nest (which we couldn’t see). We were packing our stuff up to continue walking the boardwalk when she came back and stared at us for a while before closing her eyes for a nap. Barred owls often nest in tree cavities, often taking them over from crows or squirrels. They eat mice and rodents but will also feed on grouse, hawks and ducks. They have been known to go after fish.
Tags: Audubon, Barred Owl, Canon 100-400L f/4.5-5.6, Canon 5DMII, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Florida, Naples, Nik Software, Tony Kuyper Actions

We took a photo tour of the Everglades with Captain Bruce Hitchcock of Everglades Area Tours on our last afternoon, it was an amazing ride on his boat through the ‘glades and among some of the birds we got to shoot up close was a family of Bald Eagles. This one came in low over some skimmers we were shooting and landed on a branch not far from it’s nest but didn’t stick around long and I was lucky enough despite the rocking of the boat, to get her (or him) just as she lifted off from the branch.
Tags: Bald Eagle, Bird, Canon 100-400L f/4.5-5.6, Canon 5DMII, Captain Bruce Hitchcock, Everglades Area Tours, Everglades NP, Florida, Nik Software, Ten Thousand Islands, Tony Kuyper Shparening Action, Vacation
I believe this is a gray kingbird in non-breeding plumage. Gray kingbirds are found through out the southeast USA down through the Caribbean and into norther South America and is a Tyrant Flycatcher, As the name suggests the bird feeds mainly upon insects. It is also a fierce protector of its territory attacking large birds such as red tail hawks and mammals that enter it’s range. For this reason it has been adopted as the symbol of the Puerto Rican independence movement.

Taken with Canon 5DMII, Canon 100-400L f/4.5-5.6 cropped about 30% (I got lucky he was sitting right above me in a branch) Slight contrast and tone adjustment with Nik Software in Photoshop CS4 and sharpened with Tony Kuyper’s action.,
Tags: Bird, Canon 100-400L f/4.5-5.6, Canon 5DMII, Eastern Kingbird, Nik Software, Sandals Grande St. Lucian, St. Lucia, Tony Kuyper Actions, Vacation
I’ve fallen off the blog wagon again but I’ve got a few images from our trip to St. Lucia finished up so I’m back to trying again.
This is an Antillean Crested Hummingbird, the other type of hummingbird that we saw on vacation. They sat still even less often than the Green Throated Caribe’s did, but this particular male favored this branch at eye-level under the canopy of a fragrant tree, so it was just a matter of being patient enough. Which was hard since the sun and the surf beckoned me at the same time.

Processed in Photoshop CS4 with the help of Nik Software Plugins and sharpened with Tony Kuyper’s action.
Tags: Antillean Crested Hummingbird, Birds, Canon 100-400L f/4.5-5.6, Canon 5DMII, Nik Software, St. Lucia, Tony Kuyper Actions, Vacation
We just came back from another wonderful week in warm tropical waters. The destination this time was St. Lucia, BWI. This was our second trip to St. Lucia, our first we spent at Rendezvous in Castrides, this trip we went to one of the Sandals resorts the Grande St. Lucian. Since we had been to St. Lucia once before I went with plans on taking a zip line tour and a rainforest tour, but the bus ride from the airport to the resort dashed any plans. The bus ride rivaled that of the old road to Negril from Montego Bay or the road to Whitehouse (also from Montego Bay) which is to say windy, hilly and done in a bus with a driver that is constantly passing slower cars despite the fact the road is hilly, windy and one usually insanely narrow lane in either direction. Oh, and of course they drive on the left. So the week was spent soaking up the sun while walking along the beach, sailing in a wonderful wind in a hobie that didn’t capsize at every opportunity and shooting the local birds. There were hummingbirds galore and royal terns and brown boobies and banaquits. The next few posts will be some of these and maybe a picture or two of the resort along the way.
A green throated carib hummingbird in flight

Green throated Carib

Tags: Canon 100-400L f/4.5-5.6, Canon 5DMII, Green-Throated Caribe, Hummingbird, Nik Software, Sandals Grande St. Lucian, St. Lucia, TK Actions, Vacation
I was working on some images today and feeling cold but instead of pushing up the heat I looked back at some images that I took when Mike and I made a not so triumphant attempt at hiking to the summit of Mount Jefferson on the Caps Ridge Trail. Mike and I got married on the “first cap” of the Caps Ridge Trail twelve and a half years ago with two very good friends as attendants and for the first few years we would go up, stay at the ever wonderful Notchland Inn and hike the trail. We did this until I tore my (replacement) ACL (I’ve now had 4 surgeries on that knee – but that’s a different type of post for a different type of blog) and moved onto to less arduous hikes. But this summer we wanted to give it a try again, and although we didn’t summit we got over 3/4 the way there and it wasn’t my knee that made me ask to turn back, which is a good step (groan).
We got a fairly early start, we thought until we saw the dozens of cars in the tiny parking lot at the trailhead. This summer was very wet and the first weekend in August was the first dry weekend that we had in New England and it seemed like everyone was out for a hike. But it was a beautiful morning, the greens were unbelievably green from all the rain and there was a mist rising off the ground. As we came around a corner of the trail I saw this:

I wanted to make an HDR of the image because the tonal range was just too great for a single shot and I’m not overly fond of tonemapped single images, they never look natural to me. I’d brought the 50D with me because I wanted to keep the weight in my pack down and at that moment regretted it dearly. The 50D is not a bad camera as long as you keep your ISO low, once you go above 400 ISO the noise is very noticeable and the process of making an hdr enhances that. Of course since I was keeping the weight down I had no tripod so I did the best I could I got 6 images taken before the light shafts disappeared but the last 2 in each series (+2 exposure) were very blurry – no way I’m holding anything still at 1/6 sec. (f/4.0 ISO 400). So this was a 2 exposure hdr combined in photomatix, adjusted with Nik Software in LR2 and then adjusted and sharpened with Tony Kuypers actions in PSCS4
Happy Holidays to everyone and I hope next year is as full of love and happiness and fun as can be!
Tags: Anniversary, Canon 50D, Caps Ridge Trail, HDR, Hike, Mike, NH, Nik Software, Photomatix, Tony Kuyper
I’ve taken a bit of a hiatus from all aspects of photography, the number of unread blogs I subscribe to is well over 1000 and I haven’t even picked up my camera since going down to watch Mike and Jas surf at the begining of November. We even went hiking up falling waters trail in NH and I only brought my little point and shoot and took 3 pictures that I haven’t looked at yet. Part of it is ennui, part of it is Dragon Age, part of it is that I’ve been reading vociferously but I seem to be reviving. I took another look the images I took with Terry when he was up that first weekend of November and started working on a few of them. This is probably my favorite of the series. The wrought iron sculptures of the sailing ships worked nicely to camouflage the yacht that was moored in front of the Boston Harbor Hotel which stood out like a sore thumb. I don’t like the slight haloing around the buildings but it’s there in each of the raw images to some extent, it’s where the light was the strongest I guess. I didn’t feel like spending hours in photoshop to make it go away so I didn’t.

Taken with a Canon 5DMII, 24-105L f/4.5 lens. Merged to HDR with Photomatix and finished in Photoshop with Nik plug-ins and Tony Kuyper luminosity and sharpening actions
Tags: Boston, HDR, Moakley Courthouse, Nik Software, Photography, Photomatix, Photoshop, Skyline, TKR photo, Tony Kuyper Actions, Twilight

Heiau means temple in Hawai’ian There were many types of temple from those for healing to those for luck in fishing or harvest, in voyaging and even those for success in war (although those were dedicated through human sacrifice). This Heiau is the only one in Hawai’i that was dedicated to surfing. Surfing was only for men of the noble class (who surfed naked apparently) commoners surfing in this area were put to death. But times have changed. This young Hawai’ian is sitting in front of the offerings on the Heiau watching the tourists surf in the fading of the day.
Canon 5DMII, Canon 16-35L f/2.8 3 images combined in Photomatix, contrast and noise adjusted, color stylized with Nik software plugins in CS4
Tags: Canon 16-35L f/2.8, Canon 5DMII, Hawai'i, Kahalu'u Beach, Kona, Ku'emanu Heiau, Nik Software, Sepia, Sunset, surfing, Vacation