BTGW - 4

This is another shot of the warbler on the post. He is looking for his next landing spot. In the previous photo I shared, the body of the bird was parallel to the camera and allowed the full body to be in decent focus. In this shot, the bird's body is roughly perpendicular to the camera and you can really see the impact of bokeh when using zoom lenses and high aperture (low f-stop) in low light conditions. The depth of field is very narrow - maybe 1" max. This camera has an animal eye detect focus option that I was using. It nailed the eye but cannot do anything about the blur/bokeh of the body that is just a small distance behind the eye. Even its feet are far enough back to be blurred. If you look closely, you can see a spider web from the beak to the forehead. You can also see the location of the ear and detail of the nostrils. For the photographers, the shot was taken at ISO 12800, 1/1600 sec, f/8, and 560 mm. The photo crop is not tight (the body of the bird was the majority of the camera frame).

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