Hi folks ... never posted such fresh image here on BPN
One from this morning .
Sat in my " hide in the garden " and waited
This is a Scaly-breasted Lorikeet feeding on palm tree flowers.
5D4 70-200 III 2x III 280 mm HH
1/320 f4 iso250 -0.7ev
DPP4 PS2021 Topaz
The pose is what they typically do when they feed. Let me know what you think?
Taken about a month ago at Salisbury Beach, MA.
Nikon
Weather has been much better lately, although this one was taken in less than ideal light, hence the high iso.
D500/500PF, 1/2000th sec@f6.3,
I apologise for my previous deleted post, I have two snow bunting images that are similar poses and I posted the same image I had posted previously!
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New hobby, first Astro image
D850, Rokinon 135mm f2 @ f4
Star Adventure Tracker mount.
51-150 sec. sub light frames.
20 dark frames
Hey there,
Thought this was an interesting shot but would like to know what your thoughts are, and what could I do to enhance it?
Brand new quick release plate for cameras/lens.
Never used.
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Horned Lark in snow-covered corn field, from a week ago.
D500, Sigma 150-600C @ 600mm, ISO 1250, 1/1000s @ f/6.3 manual.
I captured this image at Lake Morton in Lakeland, Florida. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.
Nikon
An immature White-bellied Sea Eagle being harassed by an Australian Raven.
About 50% crop and probably barely acceptable for this company!
hi,
Canon1dx2 - Canon400f4 do2
M, 1/3000, f6.7, iso800
respects
An image from last November. Taken from the window of my vehicle. I'm usually searching for more interesting subjects but if I see a number of sparrows,
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