A large male grants me his best stalking pose whilst staring down my lens one early evening inside a Yellow Fever (Acacia) forest.
Eastern
Shot in 2020 at the National Grasslands SD. Going through some old files. Been sometime since last post. Just a lazy winter. I kept this on the cool side
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 04:41 AMCanon R6
f/4 400mm DO Mk2 at 560mm
f/5.6
1/4000
ISO 6400
Another image from my time at the set up last week...Gimbal
This image is from a while back, taken in BC. it was a cold wet day and walking in knee high frozen water and mud wasn't fun even with several layers...
Last Post By: Dorian Anderson Yesterday, 06:35 PMI was fortunate when this trio stayed put for well over ten minutes during a snowstorm earlier this winter. I was able to experiment with various settings,
Last Post By: Dorian Anderson Yesterday, 06:36 PMCanon R6
f/4 400mm DO Mk2 at 560mm
f/5.6
1/800
ISO 3200
Whilst at the set up last week I noticed more than usual,
Egyptian Goose preening in an old channel, taken towards the later part of the day. As we crossed the channel it meant the eye level dropped to provide
Last Post By: Dorian Anderson Yesterday, 06:50 PMI captured this image last October at Ft. DeSoto County Park in Pinellas County, Florida. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you
Last Post By: Dorian Anderson Yesterday, 06:54 PMHand held, unfortunately it was impossible to get lower. I appreciate the bird is far to the left but short of adding canvas I didn't see what else I
Last Post By: Dorian Anderson Yesterday, 06:57 PMNothing amazing, just a (fairly) clean image of a bird that's difficult to get out in the open. This was taken in Satara Camp in Kruger NP.
The
Plenty of Osprey action this past few weeks. Here's one I like...many others I've taken have the Osprey closer but with plain whitish backgrounds.
Last Post By: arash_hazeghi Yesterday, 02:19 AMOK, so now back after an awesome trip with friends, a great craic, but very tough conditions, whether it be light and or trying to locate the subjects
Last Post By: Steve Kaluski Yesterday, 01:42 AMI rarely get a change to image these birds as eastern Missouri is out of their normal range. I was stoked when this aberrant flew in
and started
From my session with the lorikeets a couple of days ago.
This is a Rainbow Lorikeet letting the Scaly-breasted Lorikeet know who's boss.
This
Lilac-breasted Roller (South Africa)
Thread Starter: Dorian AndersonDrove past this bird in Kruger. Slammed on breaks. Turned around. Positioned client in passenger seat with perfect background.
Last Post By: Dorian Anderson Yesterday, 08:43 PMClimbed from the