During a raptor flight demonstration I was fortunate to be in the right
place to capture a sequence of photos as this ferruginous hawk made his
approach for lunch. This is the 8th and next to last frame in the
sequence. The bird knocked my hat off an instant later. I'm sorry if the
quality of the image is far from perfect, but my continuous auto-focus
was unable to keep up with the bird approaching at 40 mph (64 kph). The ferruginous hawk is common in Arizona where this photo was taken. The original photos were 2D, so I made this quick 2D to 3D conversion to share with the group. Nikon D200, 70mm lens, PS CS3. Mike Beech 3D Tips: www.digital3dstereo.com/tips001.htm 3D Stereo Magic Mastering 2D to 3D Conversion http://www.digital3dstereo.com |