Ruby-crowned

MedicineMan4040 The Magic Johnson of Cameras More info | Sep 17, 2020 03:23 | #66151 Ruby-crowned flickr
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Ray.Petri I’m full of useless facts More info | Sep 17, 2020 03:29 | #66152 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19126121 Nice shot here Ray! Thanks Mike. Praise from you is praise indeed! Ray-P
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Sep 17, 2020 04:24 | #66153 Ray.Petri wrote in post #19126142 Thanks Mike. Praise from you is praise indeed! ![]() Mike, are you still using the R5 and how well is it performing with the EF 100-400 II? Would you recommend it as better than the 7D II? Any comments welcome. Thanks. Ray...that is very nice of you to say. But I'm definitely not a heavy hitter on these forums. LD, or Mike
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Sep 17, 2020 04:29 | #66154 Very nice rock wren shot, Randy! LD, or Mike
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MatthewK Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 17, 2020 05:05 | #66155 Awesome, just look at the color on this guy, expertly brought out w/ Dave's skill. avondale87 wrote in post #19125720 male Superb Fairy Wren Richard, are my eyes playing tricks on me, or is the black around the male SFW actually a deep purple in color? If so, I retract my statement above about the Blackburnian being top of my life list. sidknee wrote in post #19125796 ![]() white throated dipper Brilliant capture, so much dynamic action going on here in this Dipper shot! Weja wrote in post #19125864 Common snipe ![]() Weja Nothing common about this capture, Weja, well done, I very much enjoyed this photo!
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Sep 17, 2020 05:21 | #66156 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19126152 Very nice rock wren shot, Randy! Thank you Mike, it is much appreciated. Randy
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MatthewK Cream of the Crop More info Post edited over 3 years ago by MatthewK. | Sep 17, 2020 05:28 | #66157 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19126148 Ray...that is very nice of you to say. But I'm definitely not a heavy hitter on these forums. The smoke is so bad around here from all the fires, that I'm not able to really get out and do any serious photography. I'll go to a park near me or shoot in my own yard. I'm also using the Canon M6 II because it is a crop sensor camera, and I love the 7DII so much. I actually like this little camera, and I hang my 100-400 on it. As far as the R5...I'm shooting neighborhood birds and really like the camera a lot. But I'm so disappointed about our smoke conditions and having to stay in the house most of the day. It's like a foggy day all the time. The R5 really runs nice with the 100-400. It is a perfect combination as far as I'm concerned. I like to slap the 1.4 TC on this combination, because so far with the little testing I've been doing, it's working out just fine. You asked about how I like the R5 compared to the 7DII. It's a tough question to answer, because one is a full frame camera, and the other is a crop sensor camera. I really like that extra reach of the 7DII, and the image quality of it is so very good. I truly wanted to go mirrorless, so by going with the R5, I can use all my current Canon lenses with zero negative drawbacks. To me, everything is great with the R5, except for the fact that I'm a little hindered by not getting the magnification that I do with the 7DII. If you on fence about this decision, I'd say go with the R5, but keep your 7DII. I'm glad with the choice I made. Mike, first off, sorry to hear how the conditions out there are impacting yours/everyone's life. My best friend out in the Richland/Pasco area sent me a video of his backyard, and it is a pea-soup fog bank. Can't imagine what that's like, after months of quarantine/lock down finally being lifted, not being able to fully get out and enjoy freedom again ***
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shooz Goldmember 3,545 posts Gallery: 165 photos Best ofs: 4 Likes: 61750 Joined Jan 2013 Location: Blenheim, Ontario, Canada More info | Sep 17, 2020 06:02 | #66158 MatthewK wrote in post #19126162 Awesome, just look at the color on this guy, expertly brought out w/ Dave's skill. From time to time I'll say a bird is on my list, but the Blackburnian is literally the bird I currently most want to photograph in my life. I haven't even seen one yet, though eBird has reports of them in my area. Someday... Thanks Matt, that’s very nice of you ! Dave
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avondale87 thanks for whoever started this More info Post edited over 3 years ago by avondale87. (4 edits in all) | Sep 17, 2020 06:06 | #66159 MatthewK wrote in post #19126162 Richard, are my eyes playing tricks on me, or is the black around the male SFW actually a deep purple in color? If so, I retract my statement above about the Blackburnian being top of my life list. (apologies - wrong name Image hosted by forum (1064098) © avondale87 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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avondale87 thanks for whoever started this More info | Sep 17, 2020 07:40 | #66160 rgfrison wrote in post #19126127 Rock Wren Very nicely composed. A beautiful bird in a lovely setting. Lame-Duck wrote in post #19125980 Excellent shot, Richard. The rock makes a nice perch in this photo. Many thank Mike for your generous comment. edmidlifecrisis wrote in post #19125581 Evening portrait of a little blue heron I like this very much. shooz wrote in post #19125730 Blackburnian warbler from spring migration Gorgeous beauty in a very appealing setting and pose.
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MatthewK Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 17, 2020 07:45 | #66161 avondale87 wrote in post #19126178 (apologies - wrong name .) Matthew these Blue Wrens are not easy (for me) to capture the colours easily.Yes you're right and it is a fascinating and beautiful colouration. Like some others, the way the light plays on the feathers affects the outcome. Here's a crop of another that shows that purple hue. It's a tad noisy! I guess they are not called Superb Fairy Wrens for nothing and yet there is a Splendid Fairy Wren that I think deserves the primary accolades and this called Splendid instead- a close second in beauty. Our wrens come in a various forms and colours and are all worthy of being amongst, IMO, the most beautiful of all birds. Their nature and antics all make them very special for me. But that Blackburnian is gorgeous Wow, they just keep getting better and better! Thanks for the insight, Richard!
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MarcoEos Senior Member More info | Sep 17, 2020 07:55 | #66162 Snydremark wrote in post #19125884 Gorgeous bird; is this some form of Kestrel? Yes, that's exactly what it is "To know what you know and what you do not know, that is true knowledge."
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clipper_from_oz Goldmember More info Post edited over 3 years ago by clipper_from_oz. (2 edits in all) | Sep 17, 2020 08:38 | #66163 Local Rainbow Lorikeet from today Image hosted by forum (1064108) © clipper_from_oz [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Clipper
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SYS Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 17, 2020 08:57 | #66164 Lesser Goldfinch munching on Agastache Red Fortune Image hosted by forum (1064115) © SYS [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Sep 17, 2020 09:41 | #66165 A Wigeon hen.
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