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Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer
I extremely love this chipmunk photo on the edge, Jonathan. Great capture! [Y]
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer
I extremely love this chipmunk photo on the edge, Jonathan. Great capture! [Y]
Thank you! I have to correct myself however, it is actually a golden mantled ground squirrel. Regardless, it was quite entertaining.
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer
Wow. How did you get close enough to him with only 30mm?
I actually had to back away! These guys are quite agressive when it comes to stealing food from hikers. In fact, the only reason they thrive on a mountain top is due to all the food droppings. They are so accustomed to getting fed, that even if you hold open an empty palm they will run over to you.
Yoni.., Those Bald Eagle Shots are truly Amazing. Maybe we should switch houses for a week or so. Do you like the Beach?
EOS-7D, EF-300mm f/2.8L IS, 300mm @ f/9, 1/500sec, 0ev, ISO 800
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EOS-7D, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II, 200mm @ f/2.8, 1/500sec, 0ev, ISO 100
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Rich
A few from this weekend's outing in the mountains of Northern New Mexico. Cloudy overcast day, rain and heavy shade in most areas. The Waterfall was very challenging because I had to get me, the camera and the tripod down some steep, wet, muddy terrain to get to it while trying to protect the camera from the rain.
7d,100-400, F6.3, 1/640, Iso 100
http://community.the-digital-picture..._5F00_1523.jpg
7d,100-400, 5.6, 1/640, ISO 100
http://community.the-digital-picture..._5F00_1547.jpg
7d,100-400, f8.0, 1/500, ISO 3200
http://community.the-digital-picture..._5F00_1568.jpg
7d,100-400, F4.5, 1/125, ISO 320
http://community.the-digital-picture..._5F00_1572.jpg
7d,100-400, F8, 1/640, Iso 2000
http://community.the-digital-picture..._5F00_1574.jpg
7d, 24-105, F18, 4 Sec, ISO 100
http://community.the-digital-picture..._5F00_1588.jpg
7D, 24-105, F22, 8 Sec, ISO 100
http://community.the-digital-picture..._5F00_1597.jpg
I did a shoot of a friend's newborn girl.
5D Mk II, ISO 100, 1/5 sec, 70-200mm f/4L IS @ 200mm and f/4.
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Jonathan, that chipmunk picture is awesome. I am scared of heights and that would have totally freaked me out!
Denise, your poor dog...what happened? Did she jump to high after one of those bubbles???
Thanks for the comments on the butterfly. That was my favorite out of that day also.
Jayson
Bob - Nice collection of shots! I like the second waterfall picture the best, and the long exposure sure worked well with the splash pool below. I might suggest trying a polarizer, to take some of the glare off the rock. That would also make the waterfall itself stand out a bit more (and give you another 1-2 stops of exposure length, if you wanted it).
Jayson - Even though it looks like the squirrel is one step away from oblivion,there is actually a gentle slope behind. Perspective is everything!
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I really like this shot. i have a friend asking for me to take some pics of their new born. Any tips?