This
photo album,
which is split into THREE PAGES, is the result of my 2008 trip through
seven states in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. My original blog
from that trip presented only a handful of the photos that I took
on
that three-week trip (since I was posting blog entries each night from
my hotel room). It has taken me almost two years (20 months) to
find the time to post-process all of the photos that I took on that
trip. (Though I took another warbler photography trip in the
spring of 2009, I've still not even begun to process those
photos, so don't even ask!) On the 2008 trip I took a total of
5779 photos (not
counting those I deleted in-camera while in the field, which probably
amounts to no more than 100 or so). On average, I took 250 photos
per day, though on some days I took as many as 900 to 1000.
Post-processing of these photos took about a month of solid after-work
effort (i.e., in the evenings and on weekends), using Adobe Photoshop
CS3. The original ~6000 photos were painstakingly winnowed down
to the best 291 images shown on these pages—i.e., a mere 5%
"keeper" rate. Field
equipment included: Canon EOS 1D
Mark III cameras (2), Canon 400mm
f/4
DO lens, Canon 600mm
f/4L lens, Canon 580EX II flash, Better Beamer flash
extender, and Canon 1.4x TC II teleconverter. The majority of
warbler photos were taken hand-held at 400mm on the boardwalk at Magee
Marsh / Crane Creek State Park in Ohio. Images were
post-processed on a (first-generation) Macbook Pro, so they will look
poor on a Microsoft Windows machine
unless you select the proper gamma
version here. Much more information
about equipment and techniques for photographing birds can be found in
my free online book.
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