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Jan 02, 2020 17:38 |  #17446

Tronhard wrote in post #18984932 (external link)
Hi. This is my first post to the forum, having just discovered it.

The following is a New Zealand native Tui, obviously not too impressed by being interrupted...

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Taken on the open island sanctuary of Tiritiri Matangi, in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf. Once farmed, this island was regenerated with native bush and is now the home to many unique and endangered species. The Tui is not endangered, in fact it monsters other birds in November and December throughout the breeding season. The Tui has a beautiful melodic call, and uses it throughout the day and night. Its feathers change colour with the angle of the light.
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We are heading your way and I will make sure we visit. Thanks for sharing.


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Jan 02, 2020 17:55 |  #17447

Tronhard --- welcome to the forum. Your images are very pleasing. I'll look forward to more of your contributions ! :-)


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Jan 02, 2020 19:33 |  #17448

Tronhard wrote in post #18985037 (external link)
This is one of my favourite photos. Taken in Victoria, BC, Canada at the Beacon Hill Park that was only a few hundred metres from my apartment. At the time I was seriously ill - I had contracted pneumonia and from the lack of mobility developed a cardio-pulmonary embolism that nearly killed me.

At the time I had been virtually immobile for almost 12 weeks, and in desperation to get out I dragged myself to the park and sat to watch the Peacocks do their displays. I rarely move without a camera and on this occasion I had a Canon EOS 60D, with the EF 70-300L lens attached. Despite quite contrasty conditions I was able to get it with the light behind and filtered through its feathers.
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that's stunning! welcome aboard :-)


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Jan 02, 2020 21:28 |  #17449

While at the kitchen table, looked out and thought my fathers cat got out before I realized wasn't his cat. grabbed my camera and ran out. Found him down a couple houses. then hoping I had the iso high enough for dusk.

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Jan 02, 2020 22:57 |  #17450

Tronhard wrote in post #18984953 (external link)
Thanks for your welcome Mike. I am looking forward to engaging with the forum. :-)

This is another shot that I took while living in Canada. it's a Peregrin Owl, but frankly it looks a bit like a cute toy!

Details: Canon EOS80D, Canon EF 70-300L 4-5.6 @234mm, f/5, 1/15sec, ISO-200, hand-held. I can't seem to find this lens in the gear list and it keeps reverting to another lens but my description is correct.

This little chappie was at a raptor sanctuary in Duncan, BC, Canada.
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He is a cute looking little guy. Nice close-up shot.

Some of the lenses are not yet listed on the gear list. They will eventually get there.


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Jan 02, 2020 22:58 |  #17451

Tronhard wrote in post #18985037 (external link)
This is one of my favourite photos. Taken in Victoria, BC, Canada at the Beacon Hill Park that was only a few hundred metres from my apartment. At the time I was seriously ill - I had contracted pneumonia and from the lack of mobility developed a cardio-pulmonary embolism that nearly killed me.

At the time I had been virtually immobile for almost 12 weeks, and in desperation to get out I dragged myself to the park and sat to watch the Peacocks do their displays. I rarely move without a camera and on this occasion I had a Canon EOS 60D, with the EF 70-300L lens attached. Despite quite contrasty conditions I was able to get it with the light behind and filtered through its feathers.
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Definitely a beautiful capture.


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Jan 02, 2020 23:27 |  #17452

Tronhard wrote in post #18984953 (external link)
Thanks for your welcome Mike. I am looking forward to engaging with the forum. :-)

This is another shot that I took while living in Canada. it's a Peregrin Owl, but frankly it looks a bit like a cute toy!

Details: Canon EOS80D, Canon EF 70-300L 4-5.6 @234mm, f/5, 1/15sec, ISO-200, hand-held. I can't seem to find this lens in the gear list and it keeps reverting to another lens but my description is correct.

This little chappie was at a raptor sanctuary in Duncan, BC, Canada.
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I like the close up! It's a great look and you can see the birds
attention is focused on what you are doing. ;-)a

Very up close and personable, IMO!
This is how I like to shoot people and animals. Great image!


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Jan 02, 2020 23:29 |  #17453

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Jan 03, 2020 03:50 |  #17454

Tronhard wrote in post #18984932 (external link)
Hi. This is my first post to the forum, having just discovered it.

The following is a New Zealand native Tui, obviously not too impressed by being interrupted...

Gory details:
Canon EOS 60D, EF28-300L @210mm, f6.3, 1/100sec, ISO-200 hand-held.
Taken on the open island sanctuary of Tiritiri Matangi, in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf. Once farmed, this island was regenerated with native bush and is now the home to many unique and endangered species. The Tui is not endangered, in fact it monsters other birds in November and December throughout the breeding season. The Tui has a beautiful melodic call, and uses it throughout the day and night. Its feathers change colour with the angle of the light.
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A very pretty beautiful bird!! Thank you for the story on this bird and the others that are being regenerated on your island!

Welcome to POTN! I look forward to seeing many more pictures from you!


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Jan 03, 2020 03:53 |  #17455

Tronhard wrote in post #18984953 (external link)
Thanks for your welcome Mike. I am looking forward to engaging with the forum. :-)

This is another shot that I took while living in Canada. it's a Peregrin Owl, but frankly it looks a bit like a cute toy!

Details: Canon EOS80D, Canon EF 70-300L 4-5.6 @234mm, f/5, 1/15sec, ISO-200, hand-held. I can't seem to find this lens in the gear list and it keeps reverting to another lens but my description is correct.

This little chappie was at a raptor sanctuary in Duncan, BC, Canada.
Hosted photo: posted by Tronhard in
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Wow what a marvelous close up you have!!!


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Jan 03, 2020 03:56 |  #17456

Tronhard wrote in post #18985037 (external link)
This is one of my favourite photos. Taken in Victoria, BC, Canada at the Beacon Hill Park that was only a few hundred metres from my apartment. At the time I was seriously ill - I had contracted pneumonia and from the lack of mobility developed a cardio-pulmonary embolism that nearly killed me.

At the time I had been virtually immobile for almost 12 weeks, and in desperation to get out I dragged myself to the park and sat to watch the Peacocks do their displays. I rarely move without a camera and on this occasion I had a Canon EOS 60D, with the EF 70-300L lens attached. Despite quite contrasty conditions I was able to get it with the light behind and filtered through its feathers.
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Another wonderful shot!!!


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Jan 03, 2020 03:58 |  #17458

kayak274 wrote in post #18985221 (external link)
While at the kitchen table, looked out and thought my fathers cat got out before I realized wasn't his cat. grabbed my camera and ran out. Found him down a couple houses. then hoping I had the iso high enough for dusk.
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Great shots! Is this a cougar?


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Jan 03, 2020 04:00 |  #17459

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Tack sharp focus!!


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Jan 03, 2020 04:32 |  #17460

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