
Arctic fox

I was at a photo-weekend with some awesome photographers, one of the pictures that I managed to get was this one of the arctic fox.
I used my trusted canon 80D and the Sigma 150-600mm lens
I was at a photo-weekend with some awesome photographers, one of the pictures that I managed to get was this one of the arctic fox.
I used my trusted canon 80D and the Sigma 150-600mm lens
A visit to the Eagle Sanctuary in the nothenren part of Jutland Denmark is definitely worth a visit, even without a camera. I did have my Canon 80D with me though.
I had my sigma collection with me, 150-600mm, 70-200mm and the 17-55mm. There was plenty of room for me and my gear, the falconers really did put on a great show.
Canon 80D, Sigma 150-600mm @600mm
1/200 Sec, f/8.0, ISO 400
The “Nights in White Satin” shot was done with a shoot through umbrella behind the model, in between the model and me was a white satin sheet hold up by two lightstands.
I used two lights for this, a Softbox 60x90cm and a standard white shoot through umbrella. Canon 80D, sigma 17-55mm f/2.8, the black background is provided by a fabric on a stand.
One morning since I couldn’t sleep anyway I thought I would pack my gear and drive out to the nearest lake, 10 minute drive and 5 shots later I got this.
The image have been through both lightroom and photoshop to merge and to correct a few things.