I made this image in Sandy UT at sunset a couple of weeks back.
I got this POV by placing the Camera and Lens Combo in the rocks so that the lens
Just like Gail, I've been blessed with Evening Grosbeaks locally this winter. But unlike her, I've not been able to setup, yet. They've been frequenting
Last Post By: Krishna Prasad kotti Today, 12:42 AMThis Kingfisher was photographed at a location near to where I live. It frequents a busy park and is therefore fairly tame.
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canon 1dmkIII Canon300f2.8is1
1/8000 f4.5 -1/2
iso200
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Hi folks .... going the cat route , sorry Steve , to follow your track
Was just by " bad luck " ....
But as you like cats
Can remember if this has been posted or not, so here is a Gannet sitting at the top of the cliffs in vegetation, on a very sunny day - for a change.
Last Post By: Brian Sump Today, 01:04 AMWe had been shadowing this young male Leopard for a good apart of the morning, until he decided to sit on top of an old termite mound. He seemed quiet
Last Post By: Steve Kaluski Yesterday, 11:58 AMI captured this image a few years ago at Ft. Desoto County Park in Pinellas County, Florida. When I see a bird like this I wonder why so many colors,
Last Post By: Joseph Przybyla Yesterday, 11:55 AMEOS R6 RF 100-500 @500 f7.1 1/1600 ISO 1250 HH, Manual EXP, cropped for portrait
Close to sunset on very overcast day. Cloud covered sun
Shot this Ring-billed Gull last June in a Nd slough. About a third was cropped and added canvas at the top to replace the sky. Processed with Dpp 4,Photoshop,Topaz
Last Post By: kevin Hice Yesterday, 11:38 PMGBH in flight against the shadow of a bridge piling on the Deschutes River, central Oregon.
D500, 700mm (500pf w/ 1.4), f8, 1/2500, iso800
Canon R5, 600mm f/4 IS version 2
1/2500 at f/7.1, ISO 1600
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canon 1dmk3 - canon 300f2.8is I
1/4000 f5.6 iso 250
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Thread Starter: Paul BurdettHere's one that I feel many will not like, but hey, each to their own. I spotted these Wood Ducks in a procession I've never seen before, but wasn't able
Last Post By: Paul Burdett Today, 02:03 AM