Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ok.. we got there... and we were excited. Friday was truly beautiful. Sunny, light breeze, just plain beautiful. There were something like 400 hawk spottings. Not a bad day at all. Let me describe the sightings..... You are on top of a hill overlooking the Golden gate and valleys. Wonderful. On top of the hill are a bunch of really sincerely involved birders with binoculars and some Zeiss and Leica spotting scopes. They are there to count birds for the annual... bird count. Far away there is a spot in the sky. Not nearly 3 miles away, but maybe 4 miles away. Out comes a shout,,,, Red Tail Juvenile.... and the counter adds one to the count. My wife and I can not even see the spot in the sky, no less tell you if it was a UFO, bird, 747, or a Pterodactyl. It goes like this all day. Once in a while, we see what is obviously a crow ( wrong again, it was a Harrier). So I have my trusty 400 Telyt with me to shoot the birds..... do you know how big a hawk is at a distance of 4 miles on a 35mm frame when shot with a 400 MM lens? The size of the film grain. Then the high point of the day..... raven ( resident pest bird that hangs around looking for a treat form the humans) comes over and sits down not he railing, not 20 feet from me. Now that guy I could get in a photo..... he filled the frame beautifully, and sat there while I shot away. Got the film processed and scanned.... and found that it is hard to focus on the bird's eye with a 400mm lens at F6.8. Really hard. Oh well, we had fun...... Frank Filippone red735i@earthlink.net