Photo by Ib Jensen.
Olympus OMD E-M1, lens 50-200mm (FF: 100-400mm), teleconverter, shutter speed 1/30 sec, Iso 800, Aperture 4.9, Focal length 280mm with teleconverter (FF: 560mm), monopod.
A red deer stag in sunrise or what?
I knew it. I should have made an appointment the day before.
I drove once more and was absolutely sure that the deer would probably be there. So I got up early and drove to “Dyrehaven” north of Copenhagen. Arrived at. ca. 4.15 in the morning, a little time before sunrise. A little cloudy morning but the morning air was lovely.
I had packed my backpack with my OMD E-M1 with my zuiko 50-200 mm (FF 100-400mm) lens, a little coffee and my monopod. In addition, I had a 1.4 teleconverter installed. So my lens was thus 70-280 mm (FF 140-560mm) and the teleconverter had a light loss on one aperture.
I did not see a single red deer stag but there were lots of deer males so I actually came home with some pictures that I was pleased with.
However, the picture of the crown must wait until next time.
Ib Jensen