Hi folks .. back to the southern hemisphere
Image of the Caracara captured on a misty day on Steeple Jason Island , the island is part of
Female Merganser shot in North Dakota from my floating blind. This was shot on a different day than the previous merganser. I have lots of the female
Last Post By: Brian Sump Yesterday, 11:12 PMHi folks ... moving over to India
Image captured back in 2016 in Bandhavgarh NP ... a very tricky shot to edit , as the fawn was shot through lots
A bit of a flurry going on here, this is in our newly aquired meadow at the side of the house, there wasn't much boxing - just a very determined attempt
Last Post By: Gabriela Plesea Yesterday, 02:17 PMHand held shot whilst on a walking holiday in Northern Spain, the image is cropped, I could not get closer.
OM-1, 150-400TC)
Focal Length
Canon R6
f/4 400mm DO Mk2 at 800mm
f/11
1/800
ISO 2000
I have been photographing the Eiders at the old harbour in
Hi folks ... back to recent work
Image captured at the same location as the Godwit images , the birds over there preferring the fence posts
This was one of my favourite images from my trip to Central Spain in January.
This beautiful vixen has decided that bait being placed for
Hi folks ... a last one from the species
The youngsters do look so nice with their fur and coloration apart from their innocent look , at least
Hi folks ... due to surfing through my archive in search for wildlife images for the other side of the forum I thought I could post older stuff for Avian
Last Post By: Andreas Liedmann Yesterday, 07:24 AMHi All,
By popular demand, here is the front view of a Red Kite! This one was flying directly towards the early morning sun. Image was
Shot this pair of mergansers in a slough in North Dakota from my floating blind. Processed with Dpp 4, Photoshop. Comments and critiques appreciated.
Last Post By: Brian Sump Yesterday, 11:29 PM
A frame from the winter when I caught this Common Goldeneye drake with his wingtips grazing the river surface along the snowy banks in Colorado.
The male hare went round and round looking and sniffing for the female - eventually they met, unfortunately the light was in the wrong direction. I had
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton 06-03-2024, 11:32 AM
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Thread Starter: Brian Sump
Last Post By: Brian Sump Yesterday, 11:41 PMHonestly, I don't know how you friends overseas shoot in drab conditions often. We're blessed to have 300 days of sunshine here and I just