Hawk-Shot Flash Comparison...

Alright all you Monday Morning Hawk-Snappers... :)
I appreciate those of you who took the time to actually think about this,
and allow for the possibility that the guy on the scene might have some
insight that is otherwise unavailable when simply viewing after-the-fact
on-screen. For those who still doubt...I've put up one of two fairly crappy
shots...together with one of the "flashed" shots. The only thing lacking in
this comparison is the NUMBER of hot-spots on the bird in the
nearly-no-flash shot. It got much worse..because by the time I was up the
tree, the light and his position had changed so that he was splattered with
kind of hot-spot I circled in the crappy shot. This gives a very good idea
of the light that was there.
:)
The example is NEARLY a non-flash shot, because it was almost entirely
ambient light (as you can see from the LACK of flash shadowing).
The shot itself is blurry, but for this comparison, that's irrelevant.
I scribbled notes all over these images to point out some things- -Hope you
can decipher... :)
Here it is:
http://www.pbase.com/markuson/image/66829130/original
Contrary to those who claimed I'd "ruined" something with flash...
Well...you'll figure it out.
:)
For those with a slow connection, simply click "large" beneath the image
while it's loading...for a smaller version.
For those who didn't see the Hawk shots, they are found here (below a few
other misc. critters):
http://www.pbase.com/markuson/wild_critters
-MarkČ
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Images (Plus Snaps & Grabs) by MarkČ at:
www.pbase.com/markuson

MarkČ


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