Tuesday, March 13, 2012
NIGHT HERON--
A late night snack was on the mind of this wading bird in the inter coastal waterway at the end of Royal Palm Pointe, in Vero Beach. There is a small, city park on the shoreline offering this nice view of the Merril P. Barber bridge which spans the waterway and its channel, outlined by the colorful, lights on the left.
The photo was done with an exposure of 6/10 second, f/4 and ISO 3200 with a Canon Rebel T3i digital SLR camera perched firmly on a walkway railing.
Mark and Nancy Meinzer are enjoying artful columns decorating the park's shoreline while my lady, Sue Brooks, walks by in the background (below).
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2 comments:
ok, uncle terry, what kind of lens are you using? your pictures are always sharp; crystal clear.
Lisa
Hi Lisa! This picture was done with my Canon 17-40mm f/4 L lens. Canon lenses with the "L" designation have a narrow, red band around the lens barrel and are their top-of-the-line models. They are sharp from edge to edge and across the full range of apertures. Thanks for enjoying my pictures.
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