Hand held, image captured in the back garden.
OM-1 60 mm macro KR-60 flash
ISO 200 1/200 sec f11
Was photographing some warblers as they flew about wildflowers in Texas in late April. This Tennessee was near some yellow
flowers, though the background
I took this image at a local bird reserve - it is not captive and not a set up - just a case of being in the right place but ? at the wrong time. I am
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 12:50 PMCanon R6
f/4 400mm DO Mk2
f/4
1/2500
ISO 3200
This is from a set up and a feral pigeon was used as bait. The BG
It has been too long since I have been able to post, so I thought I would share this image of two Red Kites captured in January in sunny central Spain.
Last Post By: Jack Backs Yesterday, 06:17 PMImage captured in the back garden (our house is aptly called Swallows Barn.)
The image is cropped and I removed the telegraph wire from which
Hi folks ... again a newbie for me , same location as previous postings .
Image taken from car , so sighting was brief .... a couple of shots ....
On a recent Texas Gulf Coast trip, one of the birds I hoped to get a good shot of was a painted bunting.
Dealt with some wind and tough shooting
This Black-bellied Whistling Duck image was created down by the lake near my home in central FL with the Sony 600mm f/4 lens, the FE 1.4X TC, and the
Last Post By: Jack Backs Yesterday, 06:31 PM
A little backyard birding a couple of weeks ago in flat light.
Spotted Towhee, pretty common but not so much like a Robin.
I had my first outing with my beloved loons this weekend. There is a nesting pair that I have followed for years, and they are on the nest. Expect chicks
Last Post By: William Dickson Yesterday, 02:55 PMHey ho ... again very quiet here
So time for a bit of activity and action , rather than static or slow moving subjects . This time
Hi folks ... a newbie for me and my collection .
Same location as previous species I have captured and posted .
Canon EOS R
Hi folks ... image captured at same location as my recent postings , a moor that is called a nature reserve with limited access for humans .
Its
Brown hare (Lepus europaeus)
Thread Starter: Jonathan AshtonI got this shot in what is now our extended garden, the light was not in the ideal direction but it is fun to be able to get shots without travelling.
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