Image taken from my car window using Procapture Low
Olympus E-M1X
Lens focal length : 300 mm
Focal length in 35 mm film : 601.0mm
I love snow buntings in their non breeding plumage. I actually think they look prettier than when they have
the black and white breeding colors.
Had some fun photographing this Royal Tern in the San Diego area
a9ii, 200-600mm with 1.4 TC
1/6400 at f/10, ISO 1250
A winter scene from Ontario's Georgian Bay near Parry Sound.
Image processed using luminosity masks in Photoshop (TK7 Action
EOS R6 RF 70-200 @200 f2,8 1/3200 ISO 400 HH, Manual EXP, Close cropped from horizontal to avoid other nests
Even though wood stork's form
Shot this Prairie dog last month at Theodore Roosevelt National Park on the way back from Yellowstone NP. Always wanted to get one in snowy conditions.
Last Post By: Gabriela Plesea Yesterday, 04:55 PMI captured this image along Blackpoint Wildlife Drive in Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Merritt Island, Florida. Comments and critique welcomed
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One from this morning .
Sat in my " hide in the garden " and waited
This is a Scaly-breasted Lorikeet feeding on palm tree flowers.
5D4 70-200 III 2x III 280 mm HH
1/320 f4 iso250 -0.7ev
DPP4 PS2021 Topaz
The pose is what they typically do when they feed. Let me know what you think?
Taken about a month ago at Salisbury Beach, MA.
Nikon
Weather has been much better lately, although this one was taken in less than ideal light, hence the high iso.
D500/500PF, 1/2000th sec@f6.3,
I apologise for my previous deleted post, I have two snow bunting images that are similar poses and I posted the same image I had posted previously!
Last Post By: Volkan Akgul Yesterday, 04:19 PMEOS R6 RF 70-200 @200 f2.8 1/4000 ISO 400 HH, Manual EXP, cropped from horizontal to pano
Unlike the GBHs, you can not tell the gender of
Eider
Thread Starter: William DicksonCanon 1DX Mk2
Last Post By: William Dickson Yesterday, 03:56 PMf/4 400mm DO Mk2 with 2xiii
f/8
1/2000
ISO 640
This is one from the shore in my hometown.....This Eider