K-1 and DA*200 2.8
1600 ISO, ƒ-stops from 2.8 to ƒ8, pushing the limits of exposure to keep from losing dynamic range. Times 1/15s to 1/160s click on the image and scroll down the page to see the exif for any given image.
According to Yahoo Answers
Quote: A Raven is black but depending on which way the light hits it they change to other colors like bluish, dark red, or greenish.
Raven is black that gives off a blue tint every time the light hits it.
According to Wilkepedia
Quote: In sunlight, the plumage can display a blue or purple sheen which is a result of iridescence
Shooting with the K-1 (as opposed to with the K-3 yesterday), incredible how much better the colour balance is and how much more tweak able. I was able to create a single preset to use with all images.
SO what it the real colour of a Raven? Blue Jays use the same iridescence so irridescence as opposed to real colour can be a thing.
He can be pretty black.
But depending on the angle of the light....
And from the right angle...they get quite colourful... (Sigma 70 macro)
So what colour is a raven? Same bird, same camera, different angles, light to bird and photographer to light.
Inquiring minds want to know.