Hi folks .. one image captured in France last spring in the Vosges .
The animals at that location are relatively used to humans , due to the hikers
A rare dragonfly but lucky for me they are abundant in a close by local reserve. They were very difficult to photograph with a clear surrounding/background,
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Yesterday, 04:23 PMHand held, boy this was a tricky one, I took a good number of images but the reeds keep obscuring various part of the bird, despite this the camera managed
Last Post By: Daniel Cadieux Today, 06:37 AMSubject: Kori bustard (Ardeotis kori)
Camera: Canon EOS R5
Lens: RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM HH
Exposure: 1/3200 at f/7.1 ISO800
Subject: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)
Camera: Canon EOS R3
Lens: EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM plus EF1.4x HH
Exposure: 1/2500 at f/5.6 ISO4000
Hi folks ...
image captured at a " popup hide setting " in the local woods .
Feeder was visited very regularly by various songbirds
Hand held, Procapture mode, I was focused on the swallow, I could see the hoverfly, as soon as I saw the Swallow twitch I pressed the shutter, I was please
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Yesterday, 04:00 PMSubject: Spotted Hyena pup (Crocuta crocuta)
Camera: Canon EOS R3
Lens: EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM plus EF1.4x HH
Exposure: 1/800 at f/8
Penultimate posting before heading off to warmer climates
Subject: Kestrel M (Falco tinnunculus)
Camera: Canon EOS R3
Lens:
Hand held image cropped from portrait mode
OM-1, 40-150mm & MC14 (420mm equiv)
ISO 500, 1/320 sec f7.1
ACR/PSCC
Hi all .. been to a ( for me ) new location , to find and shoot something a little bit different as I did recently .
Just a two hour drive ...
Subject: Kestrel M (Falco tinnunculus)
Camera: Canon EOS R5
Lens: EF 500mm F4 L IS USM + EXTENDER EF1.4x
Exposure: 1/1600 at f/6.3
A Hooded Warbler at Sabine Woods near Port Arthur, Texas in late April.
Loved the area, but next year think I'll do a workshop where perches
Hi all ... time for a new Red One , before all viewers become bored .... LOL
I shoot almost every day with varying success .... BG is more
Black Tailed Godwit
Thread Starter: Andreas LiedmannHi folks ... this time a very cautious adult Godwit , as I think they had chicks in the high grass . Have not seen them ... but they behaved the same
Last Post By: Daniel Cadieux Today, 06:35 AM