Captured this image of a juvenile and adult on recent trip to the Bosque del Apache, C&C welcome.
D500, Sigma 150-600mm C @ 150mm, 1/2000s,
As much as I love photographing Dunlins and Plovers in flight, they sure do dent my self-confidence as I can only manage to get 1 in 20 frames sharp!
Last Post By: Geoffrey Montagu Today, 03:09 PMA lion walks up in some nice light in Masai Mara (dug up some old files to get going on BPN again)
7D II, 100-400 II
1/1250
f/7.1
Great-tailed Grackles & blackbirds on the dead tree
This image was created on December 4, 2019 on my very last 2019 morning at Bosque.
D5
500PF
700mm
iso1000
F8 [compulsory on the PF]
hh
20% crop
The evening light does
EOS R RF 24-105 @105 f4 1/1300 ISO 400 manual mode
I haven't been out birding in a while as my grand kids have consumed my time. Just got back from
Gambell's Quail, taken up the road a ways from Bosque del Apache a few weeks ago. BG is a corrugated metal storage shed.
D500, Sigma 150-600C
I captured this image at Circle B Bar Reserve in Polk County, Florida. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.
Gannets being gannets.
D850, 500mm + 1.4TC, !/4000 at F/7.1, ISO 320
Captured this image on recent trip to the Bosque del Apache, early morning. Might be a couple of Ross's Geese to the far right. C&C welcome.
I made this image in Antelope Island State Park UT last month.
I was flat on the ground with Ground pod.
Camera Settings:-
That's the name Artie gave, in a recent blog, to the condition that Geoffrey and I experienced on three of our four days at Bosque del Apache a few weeks
Last Post By: Bill Dix Yesterday, 08:05 PMI captured this image on Blackpoint Wildlife Drive in Merritt Island National Wildlife Reserve, Merritt Island, Florida. Comments and critique welcomed
Last Post By: Arthur Morris Yesterday, 07:12 PMI captured this image in Ochopee, FL, Nikon D850 Handheld, Nikkor 500mm PF
ISO 640
f5.6
1/3200
Manual Mode
Processed
New lady kestrel
Thread Starter: arash_hazeghiPortrait of the American kestrel (female) from SoCal with Dave Salem. This is a new lady kestrel which seems to have taken the place of the old resident
Last Post By: arash_hazeghi Today, 06:43 PM