Sheldon Lake State Park – Part One

Hey Gang!

Today we are talking about my latest video that went live yesterday. Part One of my VLOG where I was at Sheldon Lake State Park on 2019-01-05.

Yes, I’m blogging about my vlog. And I will tend to do that, blog about a vlog. This way I can bring you some more behind the scenes information as well some extra images that don’t make it to the video for whatever reason. Like this one….

Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias)
Canon 5D Mark IV – Sigma 150-600 Sport
ISO 800 – 600mm – 1/2000s – F6.3

This great blue heron was just walking around the bank of the first pond, and was in some absolutely gorgeous morning light. It was really hard to walk away from him to go find other images to take.

Let’s keep in mind that the day started off in the upper 30s fahrenheit (3-4C) so it was a chilly day to start with. But the temperatures did warm up as the day went on and we ended up with upper 60s (18-20C.) Let’s also keep in mind that there are alligators in the park. Especially these first two ponds I’m visiting. Because it was cold in the morning there was no real issue with the gators, since they were hunkered down in the water someplace. But as the temperatures warm up, they will rise to the top of the water and crawl out on to the banks to get some of those sun rays. So you always need to make sure you are aware of your surroundings when taking photos!

Great Egret (Ardea alba)
Canon 5D Mark IV – Sigma 150-600 Sport
ISO 400 – 569mm – 1/2000s – F10

The above great egret was also at the same pond chilling out in the wonderful lighting and I was able to get a couple really nice reflection shots of it like the above one.

I’m still learning the whole DSLR camera game, and the Sigma 150-600 lens is my second lens. This is the second time I took it out to get some photos and I was really impressed with how nice the images are. The only issue I have with the lens, which could be a completely user error at this point, is you have to kick start the auto focus. If it is completely out of focus when you goto take the image, and you try to auto focus, it just won’t. You have to get it a bit in focus before the camera will take over and focus for you. A bit of a pain when you are in a rush, but I have yet to really sit down and play around with things to see how to make that better.

With the whole learning still, I still do something that some people are against, and some people are for, which is cropping. Most of the images you will see in my videos are cropped, up to this point anyways. The images above were also cropped. The next image is not cropped, then after it will be the image after I cropped it so you can see what I see and do with them.

Pie-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps)
Canon 5D Mark IV – Sigma 150-600 Sport
ISO 400 – 600mm – 1/1000s – F6.3
Un-cropped
Pie-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps)
Canon 5D Mark IV – Sigma 150-600 Sport
ISO 400 – 600mm – 1/1000s – F6.3
Cropped

A lot of the things I take images of are quite far away and even at 600mm don’t quite fill the frame as you can see with the cute little grebe there. So, I crop. Sometimes though, I do manage to get up close and personal with some images and don’t need to crop them, which of course is preferred.

And that is about all I have for today. Please check out the video below and enjoy. And of course, stay tuned for Part Two soon!

Cheers Gang!