Second Beaver shooting
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08/23/06 09:10 AM
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I got back to the canal where the Beaver Lodge is located. I found them out and about soon after dusk. I really wish they would come out a little earlier:) It leaves little time to shoot, maybe about an hour and a half and then it’s to dark to focus. I went with the 300f4 w/o the 1.4TC and am happier with the results. I still need a Better Beamer or some kind of flash extender. I would say these are from about 60 feet away. But I did get the exposure up some, and waited for him to get up o the banks of the canal. I had the best opportunity, as an adult went to nibble on a tree they have been working on. Damn if he never turned around though, and all I got was a beaver butt. Better luck next time, now I know where that tree is. I am, over all, happier, but there is room for improvement. I wish I could use my flash diffuser, but no way for that. I also may try and get the flash up higher, but I might need a helper for that. I may have to try that next time, flash up high on the tripod and me hand holding the camera below. These shots are all of an adult, and he is pretty big. I would say head to tail he is about 2 feet and looking at him on land, I would say 30 to 40 pounds. Coming off the bank, he had just been nibbling on a tree. Oiling himself Here he has seemed to have returned to a tree trunk/root that overhangs the creek. Still oiling himself. More Oiling 
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Second Beaver shooting
[Re: gale_1]
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08/23/06 01:40 PM
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Thank you Gale. This is tough for me. I have a few more ideas, and I assume they are going nowhere fast, so I'll be back. I thought the shots in the position when #2 was taken were very cute. He sat there for a while oiling his fur.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Second Beaver shooting
[Re: Deanvy]
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08/24/06 08:25 PM
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Thanks Dean! That's true, he does look a little like that:) Hopefully I'll get back over there Saturday and see what I can get.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Second Beaver shooting
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08/25/06 09:17 AM
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Great shots Jeff. Better exposures than the first time. Perhaps I can help out some time with the SB800.
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Re: Second Beaver shooting
[Re: lv1]
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08/25/06 02:27 PM
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Thanks Laslo. I'll take you up on that offer, and I'll hold down that Fox while you shot it one of these days. Hey if we are both shooting with the camera set to commander and two SB-800s remote, will they get confused:)
Thanks,
Jeff
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Beaver in the headlights,
[Re: Tony Bynum]
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08/25/06 04:50 PM
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Sounds like a new expression:) I was kidding about the flash confusion. But I agree with you, the look is less then appealing with the very direct flash. That's why I was talking about moving the flash up high to at least have some down lighting. My flash is firing in TTL mode, but it's maxed. When I dialed in one stop down from wide open, I lost the lighting. Like I mentioned he's about 50 feet away. I started the evening in slow sync hoping to get some of the ambient lighting, but soon thereafter my shutter speed drooped below 1/30”. So in essence, this is a “Beaver in the Flash Light.” With Laslo and a second SB-800 maybe, maybe I can improve on this.
Thanks,
Jeff
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