Taken from a mobile hide in the back garden, it was an attempt to provide complimentary colours in the background, I got just a hint of blue in the LHS
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 05:53 AMWell...I suppose images like these are a dime a dozen in Florida. One or two this species just started to show up in mid-Missouri a year ago. I was set
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 05:56 AMA female Australian Magpie taking a couple of morsels, spider and millipede, to its young one.
Canon EOS R5 EF 600 f4 HH
1/6400 f5.6 iso6400
Is Chrome rendering this website differently for anyone else? It looks different on any computer I use, logged in or out.
Edge still renders it
Just another revise of this image, illustrates animals can have fun too, albeit the PB was cleaning up his fur.
Steve
Subject:
This male (and its mate) wandered out of the brush and onto the road margin exactly as the sun dipped below the horizon at Masai Mara. It took a few moments
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 05:48 AMSedge Wren image from last August. I have a few similar images with a green backdrop, but this pose was the best despite blue background.
It was
Dear Friends,
This image was captured on Tuesday evening on my way back from work. A beautiful cheetah male, part of a coalition of three.
Canon R6
f/4 400mm DO Mk2
f/4
1/3200
ISO 12800
Another Red Squirrel from the set up. It was getting late in the
Seeing Artie's eagle portrait emboldened me to post this from a few weeks ago.
A Little Egret in breeding plumage. Didn't have time to zoom back
Canon R6
f/2.8 70-200mm Mk2 at 200mm
f/6.3
1/200
ISO 800
I was at the set up a couple of days ago to photograph
I have been archiving and working on older files. I worked up this one again yesterday with the new tools in Lightroom. The image was captured at the
Last Post By: Dorian Anderson 12-01-2023, 12:02 AMMy tour floated up on this bird at Lake Naivasha just after it caught and beat this crayfish to death. The 600 was too
much and I didn't have access
On October 17 2023 gale force winds blew the nest containing this bird as a fledgling out of the tree in our backyard. It could barely flutter to the
Last Post By: William Dickson 11-29-2023, 12:04 PM
Ingulule
Thread Starter: Gabriela Plesea'Ingulule' is the name for Cheetah in isiZulu (language spoken in Kwazulu Natal/ South Africa where I live).
Last Post By: Gabriela Plesea Today, 09:48 AMThis lovely young male is part