Quite an impressive set, Larry. From the total 2200 frames you should have more than enough images to make some time lapse videos of Osprey flight dynamics. I don't know if your Bigma is the HSM version or not but the AF is obviously quite fast. I've tried the Sigma 170-500 on birds & find the screw drive AF is too slow.

Alan C

-----Original Message----- From: Larry Colen
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2017 10:33 PM
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Subject: (large) GESO, Oregon Ospreys

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157686751461986

I apologize for the size (about 100 frames), I'm trying to work through
a large backlog of photos despite several other time crunches.  On the
upside, three months ago any one of these would have been the best
osprey photo I had ever gotten.

I do have the photos in the set arranged thematically.

As much trouble as I had getting clear shots (this is trimmed down from
2200 frames shot over several days at/near two different osprey nests),
it makes me truly appreciate the skill required to get good photos with
manual focus lenses using film.  A quarter of these were shot at ISO
1000 or above and about half were at 640 or above.

They also show my lack of skill at post processing.

They were all shot with the bigma on the K-3 II.

A few are duplicates from earlier preview albums.

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