Hand held image cropped from portrait mode
OM-1, 40-150mm & MC14 (420mm equiv)
ISO 500, 1/320 sec f7.1
ACR/PSCC
Hi all .. been to a ( for me ) new location , to find and shoot something a little bit different as I did recently .
Just a two hour drive ...
Subject: Kestrel M (Falco tinnunculus)
Camera: Canon EOS R5
Lens: EF 500mm F4 L IS USM + EXTENDER EF1.4x
Exposure: 1/1600 at f/6.3
A Hooded Warbler at Sabine Woods near Port Arthur, Texas in late April.
Loved the area, but next year think I'll do a workshop where perches
Hi all ... time for a new Red One , before all viewers become bored .... LOL
I shoot almost every day with varying success .... BG is more
Hi folks ... this Squirrel is patrolling on one of the numerous look out patches on that large colony ground
Normally this is one place with a
Hi folks ... one from last year , as the Owls did not show up at least years location . I was hoping ... but they decided to breed at a unreachable location
Last Post By: Daniel Cadieux Today, 04:50 AMThere is a ‘rumour’ piggybacking with the possibility of the launch of two of Canons mirrorless bodies ie R5MK2 and or the R1, you may find that to unlock
Last Post By: Steve Kaluski 05-13-2024, 02:58 AMHi Folks ... yiihhaaaa a Squirrel
This time I tried to get the rim light effect or backlit , need the luck of the presence of two components
Hi folks an older image from last years visit of Vienna in Austria , image captured on a large open area where the Squirrels are used to human presence
Last Post By: Andreas Liedmann 05-10-2024, 05:16 AMHi folks one from earlier this year , where I have made my own feeding station in the woods ... quite rudimental
Went there with a popup hide
Subject: Male Cheetah focused on Impala (Panthera leo)
Camera: Canon EOS R3
Lens: EF500mm f/4L IS II USM HH
Exposure: 1/2000 at f/7.1
Subject: Nuthatch (Sitta europaea)
Camera: Canon EOS R3
Lens: RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM HH
Exposure: 1/1600 at f/10 ISO32k
Kestrel... last one!
Thread Starter: Steve KaluskiPenultimate posting before heading off to warmer climates
Last Post By: Steve Kaluski Today, 12:21 PMSubject: Kestrel M (Falco tinnunculus)
Camera: Canon EOS R3
Lens: