Canon 1DX 840 mm f/8 1/2500 ISO 500 handheld manual
One of the areas I frequent has a large population of invasive species, Whydahs,
One of my favorite creatures of all. Personally I feel this is a magnificently designed animal, and was I happy to see so many families everywhere we
Last Post By: Geoffrey Montagu Yesterday, 02:19 PMGot back out to our growing Egret population a few miles from my home. Love shooting these guys against the lush greens surrounding the lake. Thanks for
Last Post By: Jay Ing Yesterday, 10:04 PMCamera Model Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
Shooting Date/Time 4/19/2018 6:20:48 PM
Author Sasan Nejadi
Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
Our Botswana guides managed to put us on almost all of the birds on my target list, and some like this tiny beauty that weren't even on my radar. While
Last Post By: Isaac Grant Yesterday, 09:59 PMI captured this image Wednesday morning at Circle B Bar Reserve in Polk County, Florida. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for
Last Post By: Bill Dix Yesterday, 10:41 AMHi all,
This one is for Gabriela. After posting some strikingly colourful male Rock Agama images, here is a female who is less colourful but has
Ft Desoto FL
D5 + 500/4 + 1.4TC
Canon 1DX
f/4 500mm
f/5.6
1/800
ISO 2000
This is the same bird as the Common Merganser, we call them Goosander this
Canon 1DX 500 mm f/6.3 1/1000 ISO 1000 handheld manual
early morning shot from a few years ago.
Thanks for looking.
Marbled godwit in flight from Foster city, CA
D850 600 f/4 E FL + TC 1.4X III ISO 500 f/5.6 at 1/3200sec hand held
First Vegan Osprey .
Simple sky replacement.
This image was created in Ithaca, New York on 4/19/18 at 9:32AM. Image adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop.
Hand held, Small crop.
I took this shot on a winter afternoon at Manglajodi, Odissa, India this January. It was an interesting trip. I feel in this case f8, S-1/2500 would have
Last Post By: Daniel Cadieux Yesterday, 07:25 PM
Wood Duck.
Thread Starter: Daniel CadieuxI got lucky here as I was concentrating on head-and-shoulder portraits when this beautiful drake unexpectedly raised itself to flap its wings. I decided
Last Post By: Daniel Cadieux Yesterday, 07:45 PM