
MedicineMan4040 The Magic Johnson of Cameras More info | Oct 22, 2018 16:04 | #27631 |
shooz Goldmember 3,545 posts Gallery: 165 photos Best ofs: 4 Likes: 61750 Joined Jan 2013 Location: Blenheim, Ontario, Canada More info | Oct 22, 2018 16:29 | #27632 |
Melissa6 Goldmember More info | Oct 22, 2018 17:04 | #27633 Thank you, Richard. Lame-Duck wrote in post #18734301 The colors in this shot are sooo nice. It is one gorgeous image!! Thanks, Mike! I'm sure many people here will miss your commentary, but it is completely understandable! I wish I had time to comment on all the stunning photos in this thread! Melissa
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Oct 22, 2018 17:13 | #27634 Fantastic shot, Shalu. LD, or Mike
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Oct 22, 2018 17:19 | #27635 MedicineMan4040 wrote in post #18734364 ![]() Wonderful close-up shot, Robert. He looking right at your eyeballs. LD, or Mike
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Oct 22, 2018 17:19 | #27636 Female Kestrel. Image hosted by forum (939565) © Jack Dawe [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Canon 7D2 · 16-35 f/4L IS · 17-55 f/2.8 IS · 18-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS STM · 50 f/1.8 · 100 f/2.8 Macro · 100-400L IS II
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Oct 22, 2018 17:21 | #27637 Fabulous shot David. He stands out beautifully. LD, or Mike
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Oct 22, 2018 17:26 | #27638 Great shot, Jack. She needs to pick a little more sturdy perch. LD, or Mike
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Oct 22, 2018 18:21 | #27639 clipper_from_oz wrote in post #18731354 Local Sulphur Crested Galah -Apollo Bay.... This is probably the closest I have got to a decent background for these guys given they are almost always above me and mainly in amongst lots of eucalyptus leaves when I have shot them in the past . This time I was lucky enough look down on them whilst having a beer on a mates balcony one afternoon. Good thing we were on to our first beers as I would have been lucky to even find my camera let alone get the right exposure etc if he had come along a bit later. Suffice to say not much wildlife gets shot from this balcony ![]() See I learned something new Sony A9, Pentax K1 MKii, Panasonic G9, Sony 200-600, Samyang 12mm F2 NCS CS, 7Artisans 7.5mm f2.8 fisheye, Panagor 90mm f2.8 Macro (OM), , Sigma APO 2x DG EX TC, Tiffen aXent ND 3.0 (ND1000) filter, Olympus OMD E-M5(drown in the Atlantic), Oly 14-42mm, Oly 12-50mm, ZEQ25gt Mount, plus a few other lenses, extension tubes, and general mish-mash
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robamy Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 22, 2018 19:03 | #27641 Lame-Duck wrote in post #18734239 Very nice, sharp shot, Rob. I also like you new avatar. Thanks Mike, I have to give the credit to my wife for the avatar pic. No worries about not commenting that much, I get it for sure. flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/robamyphotos/
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Oct 22, 2018 19:04 | #27642 Will in Tejas wrote in post #18731404 Found a folder of unattended to photos Rufous hummingbird from fall 2016 ![]() I'm glad you found the folder! Gorgeous bird! navydoc wrote in post #18731470 His new favorite perch. ![]() The colors of it's gorget really grab you! bidkev wrote in post #18731687 . Arrived at the nest just in time to see the Osprey flying away. I went for a walk in the mangroves assuming he'd gone fishing and would be back shortly. I returned within 20 minutes and he'd already caught and devoured his bit of a big fish which for the bird's size, I can't believe he manged to carry.! I believe that ospreys eat the head first before feeding the young. The nest is 31 metres high and due to his position and the surrounding trees, the only way that I could get a clear shot was to stand beneath and shoot vertically, requiring me to tilt my head back as far as I could which resulted in much discomfort and the lens waving fairly wildly. I managed, through PP, to salvage only these 3 shots out of 67 taken. I'm guessing that OIS doen't work at it's best when the camera is held in this position? ![]() ![]() https://flic.kr/p/2aKeRuX Never never never stand under an Osprey like that! (Nicely shot by the way) You run the risk of fully appreciating the sheer volume of bird crap that an Osprey can drop Will in Tejas wrote in post #18731703 Merlin (juvy) enjoying a breakfast of tree swallow. Out in an agricultural field. I know it might sound morbid, but I think the upturned feet of the swallow really bring this shot home clipper_from_oz wrote in post #18732008 One of my favorite birds to photograph. New Holland Honeyeater . Apollo Bay Very cool eyes on this one, and you were spot on with the pose too robamy wrote in post #18732018 https://flic.kr/p/2aPa5nX Wow Sony A9, Pentax K1 MKii, Panasonic G9, Sony 200-600, Samyang 12mm F2 NCS CS, 7Artisans 7.5mm f2.8 fisheye, Panagor 90mm f2.8 Macro (OM), , Sigma APO 2x DG EX TC, Tiffen aXent ND 3.0 (ND1000) filter, Olympus OMD E-M5(drown in the Atlantic), Oly 14-42mm, Oly 12-50mm, ZEQ25gt Mount, plus a few other lenses, extension tubes, and general mish-mash
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Oct 22, 2018 19:08 | #27643 Candor wrote in post #18732336 Marbled Godwit I believe. ![]() "Crane technique. If do right, no can defense." Sony A9, Pentax K1 MKii, Panasonic G9, Sony 200-600, Samyang 12mm F2 NCS CS, 7Artisans 7.5mm f2.8 fisheye, Panagor 90mm f2.8 Macro (OM), , Sigma APO 2x DG EX TC, Tiffen aXent ND 3.0 (ND1000) filter, Olympus OMD E-M5(drown in the Atlantic), Oly 14-42mm, Oly 12-50mm, ZEQ25gt Mount, plus a few other lenses, extension tubes, and general mish-mash
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Oct 22, 2018 19:12 | #27644 Bjarne Hemmingsen wrote in post #18732383 Two of the most common birds in my neighborhood these days. Seen this afternoon…. Sortmejse - (Periparus ater) - Coal Tit and, Topmejse - (Lophophanes cristatus) - European Crested Tit Love them both, but that European Crested Tit is brilliant! Sony A9, Pentax K1 MKii, Panasonic G9, Sony 200-600, Samyang 12mm F2 NCS CS, 7Artisans 7.5mm f2.8 fisheye, Panagor 90mm f2.8 Macro (OM), , Sigma APO 2x DG EX TC, Tiffen aXent ND 3.0 (ND1000) filter, Olympus OMD E-M5(drown in the Atlantic), Oly 14-42mm, Oly 12-50mm, ZEQ25gt Mount, plus a few other lenses, extension tubes, and general mish-mash
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Oct 22, 2018 19:14 | #27645 Tom in Arizona wrote in post #18732416 Gila Woodpecker with damaged beak...She seems to survive okay, since I've spotted her for two years now. The bird's beak mirrors it's perch Sony A9, Pentax K1 MKii, Panasonic G9, Sony 200-600, Samyang 12mm F2 NCS CS, 7Artisans 7.5mm f2.8 fisheye, Panagor 90mm f2.8 Macro (OM), , Sigma APO 2x DG EX TC, Tiffen aXent ND 3.0 (ND1000) filter, Olympus OMD E-M5(drown in the Atlantic), Oly 14-42mm, Oly 12-50mm, ZEQ25gt Mount, plus a few other lenses, extension tubes, and general mish-mash
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