
Interesting detail in the hair - almost looks feather like. Odd creature, those Tapir! Was this a Malayan Tapir?
Sep 03, 2015 01:06 | #6196 bidkev wrote in post #17692023 ![]() Interesting detail in the hair - almost looks feather like. Odd creature, those Tapir! Was this a Malayan Tapir? Lupo
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bidkev Goldmember 4,847 posts Gallery: 2123 photos Best ofs: 3 Likes: 12862 Joined Jul 2013 Location: From Blackpool UK to Brisbane Australia 20 yrs ago More info | Sep 03, 2015 01:43 | #6197 Lupo-Lobo wrote in post #17693203 Interesting detail in the hair - almost looks feather like. Odd creature, those Tapir! Was this a Malayan Tapir?
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ancientone80 Senior Member More info | Sep 03, 2015 05:35 | #6198 Pondrader wrote in post #17693016 Thank you, miss those little devil's Hosted photo: posted by Pondrader in ./showthread.php?p=17693016&i=i54620712 forum: Canon Digital Cameras Oh yeah, how could I forget these guys .. they're my favourites too .. hahahaha Canon 7D II, 650D | Canon EF-S 10-22, EF-S 17-55/2.8, EF-S 18-135 STM, 100-400L IS II, 70-200L IS II, 50/1.4, 100/2.8 IS Macro | Canon MT-24EX, Speedlite 600EX-RT
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Pondrader "now I'm no rocket scientist but I do get a shot or two" 16,028 posts Gallery: 2548 photos Best ofs: 5 Likes: 57084 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Minden, Ontario, Canada More info | Sep 03, 2015 07:43 | #6199 Justinsmnz wrote in post #17693081 Can't wait until we find out you've simply found some amazing, fenceless Canadian zoo and have just been pulling our legs the whole time. ![]() ![]() I know ha, lol ......Justin I can tell you right now ......"I do live in a Canadian zoo"... and it has no fence. lol Last year was for sure the year of the Pine Marten, they made the winter shoot for sure! Jeff ........, 7D, 70-300L, 100-400LII
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digitalparadise Awaiting the title ferry... More info | Sep 03, 2015 09:20 | #6200 And now for something completely different. Popped up right beside our dock Waiting to be fed Image Editing OK
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sirquack Goldmember More info | Sep 04, 2015 01:34 | #6201 Nothing close to what was posted on the last few pages here, but I had to share the images I shot from the Sequoia National Park this week. We almost walked right up on this guy/gal. It was about 20 feet away when this shot was taken. It was thankfully moving away from us by then.IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/xfddEC Little bugger was on a rock almost begging to be photographed.IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/ybkmHG Name is Ron.
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bidkev Goldmember 4,847 posts Gallery: 2123 photos Best ofs: 3 Likes: 12862 Joined Jul 2013 Location: From Blackpool UK to Brisbane Australia 20 yrs ago More info | Sep 04, 2015 21:04 | #6202 I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere yet but this is just to confirm that the 7D11 is compatible with the yongnuo 622C wireless trigger IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/ye4Ap6See my fishy photography here: https://kevindickinsonfineartphot.smugmug.com/Tropical-Fish-2/
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bidkev Goldmember 4,847 posts Gallery: 2123 photos Best ofs: 3 Likes: 12862 Joined Jul 2013 Location: From Blackpool UK to Brisbane Australia 20 yrs ago More info | Sep 04, 2015 21:28 | #6204 sirquack wrote in post #17695421 Works quite well together actually. I used it the camera at a weeding about 6 weeks ago. You photograph yourself gardening? See my fishy photography here: https://kevindickinsonfineartphot.smugmug.com/Tropical-Fish-2/
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Sep 04, 2015 21:39 | #6205 bidkev wrote in post #17695403 I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere yet but this is just to confirm that the 7D11 is compatible with the yongnuo 622C wireless trigger ![]()
Lupo
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bidkev Goldmember 4,847 posts Gallery: 2123 photos Best ofs: 3 Likes: 12862 Joined Jul 2013 Location: From Blackpool UK to Brisbane Australia 20 yrs ago More info | Sep 04, 2015 22:13 | #6207 Meant to add that I broke out the 622's because the yongnuo ST-E2 seems to have a problem. It's firing the flash but the flash is putting out that low a light that it isn't even exposing the image. It's been laid up for a while unused so I need to check it with another camera to see if it's a compatabilty problem or whether it's just faulty See my fishy photography here: https://kevindickinsonfineartphot.smugmug.com/Tropical-Fish-2/
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Sep 05, 2015 15:35 | #6208 Lupo-Lobo wrote in post #17695452 I was just about to break out the 622c's - thanks for checking it out bidkev! While the 622C will fire the flash I had read that originally you needed the 622TXC (transmitter, not transceiver) to wok on the 7dii.
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No, I meant that I was about to get the 622c's out to test functionality with the 7D Mk II ... bidkev beat me to it Lupo
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maverick75 Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 05, 2015 16:52 | #6210 Anyone using the 50mm stm? - Alex Corona Sony A7, Canon 7DM2/EOS M, Mamiya 645/67
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