Muriwai Gannets

In November we made another trip to the Muriwai Gannets as I wrote about in my Duckpond B&B post. One of my aims for this trip was to trial a GoPro mounted on the hotshoe to give a camera POV of tracking and photographing them in flight. I have toyed with this idea for a while and finally put some thought into making up a hotshoe mount and deciding on which GoPro model to use. The mount ended up being a simple job of attaching a flat adhesive mount onto an old hotshoe bubble level which has worked well, is simple and compact. For the GoPro, I decided to go with the Hero 4 Silver, largely for the touchscreen which makes settings and reviewing footage much easier as you don’t need to connect to the smartphone app to do this.

We had a very windy day which gave great flying conditions. Attached is a short video of one tracking sequence and an image from that session along with an image taken shortly after with a detailed crop. Nikon D810 with Nikon 200-400 f4 VR, ISO 200 1/2000s f8

Photo of Gannet bringing in nesting material taken during the tracking sequence in the above video
Photo of Gannet bringing in nesting material taken during the tracking sequence in the above video

 

Photo of Gannet bringing in nesting material taken during the tracking sequence in the above video
Photo of another Gannet bringing in nesting material taken shortly after above image
100% detail from above image
100% detail from above image showing the lovely detail available in the D810 file
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