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Last Post By: Daniel Cadieux Today, 05:13 AM
Canon R6
f/4 400mm DO Mk2 at 800mm
f/8
1/250
ISO 3200
This is an image I captured using my vehicle as a hide. Rain
This juvenile Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata) is the same individual featured in a recent posting. This was in central Spain in January this year;
Last Post By: Daniel Cadieux Today, 05:22 AM
When a day long storm began clearing, I headed down to a local pond where I knew the gulls like to hang out so I could get some practice
My first day of Bird photography in months and was happily greeted by
A nice Local Wood Duck...
D850, 500pf w/ 1.4, f8, 700mm, 1/1600, iso450
Hand held, I cropped for composition and to remove some buildings at the base.
Om-1 150-400TCFocal Length (35 mm conversion) : 947.0mm
Dottie and I went to Circle B Bar Reserve early Saturday morning. Not many opportunities for photography, but we did have a nice walk. I found this
Last Post By: Daniel Cadieux Today, 05:26 AM
Late in the session and the sun was getting very low. A sliver of light was shining through between the two small hides. This female Marsh Harrier was
Last Post By: dankearl 11-13-2023, 05:32 PM
A beautiful lioness on the hunt in Selinda, Botswana.
Steve
Subject: Lioness on the hunt (Panthera leo)
Location: Selinda,
A set up in the back garden offered this opportunity to show how aggressive these little finches can be when there is competition for food.
Sadly this doesn't do justice just how tall this Polar bear was, but easily 3.5m tall, this is why you NEVER have camera straps fitted, those paws could
Last Post By: Gerald Kelberg 11-14-2023, 10:54 AM
I captured this image at Lake Morton in Lakeland, Florida. Like a lot of things in Florida this bird does not belong here but has established a population.
Last Post By: Gerald Kelberg 11-12-2023, 10:56 AM
By popular demand here is an alternative shot of our friend Wally, this one with a lot more space. Here I like the tusks in the water and the inclusion
Last Post By: Steve Kaluski 11-11-2023, 04:59 AM
Handheld image, rather distant but I though unusual enough to make a post.
OM-1
Lens : OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC




Sanderling On The Prowl.
Thread Starter: Daniel CadieuxIt was a bit slow for migrating shorebirds this year over here, but a few Sanderlings kept me busy for a couple of days. This one foraging along a cleaner
Last Post By: Daniel Cadieux Today, 05:38 AM