I am posting this image purely to share the enjoyment I had in taking it. I appreciate it is not worth critical acclaim it is rather a mess but this
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 03:15 PMHi folks ... had a quite nice morning with the Dippers , coming really close to me . Even nicer when I realized the Dipper found a water snail right
Last Post By: Brian Sump Today, 04:32 PMHi all ... and specially Gabriela , as she loves the place .
Image captured back in 2005 in the Kalahari Gemsbok Park ( name at that time ) ....
The title is on the premise that everyone know's how mischievous the New Zealand Kea can be. In fact, prior to my taking this shot, a Kea stole the packaged
Last Post By: Brian Sump Today, 04:37 PMHi folks ... back to the good old days , LOL .
Great times on the Falklands back in 2012 .... oh man wish I had today's knowledge and kit
Hello Everyone,
Thought I'd share something with you tonight...This is my first post on BPN Wildlife in May 2013. Not going to say more,
I got this pair with a great name, Carunculated caracaras, in Ecuador, near the volcano Cotopaxi last January.
Nikon D850, Nikkor 200-500mm
When this little guy adopted this cedar as a perch for a few moments, I thought it looked neat surrounded by all the green leaves. I got a few more traditional
Last Post By: Brian Sump Today, 04:39 PMCanon R6
f/4 400mm DO Mk2
f/4
1/4000
ISO 1600
This is one from last week at the set up. I was getting the usual
Hello Everyone,
Just sharing a simple image of a relaxed lioness tonight, it was captured in the Kruger Park last month. We had lots of
Hi folks ... one of the earlier shots without a nut in the mouth , different more " cluttered " BG as the foliage was closer to the subject
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 03:21 PMCanon R6
f/4 400mm DO Mk2 at 560mm
f/5.6
1/1600
ISO 1000
More of a fun image I suppose. I had to laugh whilst photographing.
Hi folks ... itīs KF time
One from earlier this year at a commercial set up ... I do like the spotlight effect , created by the vegetation
While the New Zealand catalog is open, and I am browsing, I thought to share this image of New Zealand's endemic mountain parrot - the Kea. Photographed
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Yesterday, 05:05 AM
Singin Away
Thread Starter: Brian Sump
Last Post By: Brian Sump Today, 04:46 PMHad a nice time with this male Lazuli Bunting in the foothills of Colorado at about 6400 ft elevation. It was very early light a bit after