Eric ...nice entrance. Great capture. Lake CDA?
Andy...you had a very good day.... perfect amount of motion....:cool:
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Eric ...nice entrance. Great capture. Lake CDA?
Andy...you had a very good day.... perfect amount of motion....:cool:
Thanks Jason, and great shot Eric! That's an amazing capture.
Denise, the clarity in that shot is really nice. What lens is that? Couldn't see it in the exif on flickr.
Thanks for the compliments guys! I look forward to learning more and getting some good shots.
Yes it was with the 10-22 set at 10mm.
Thanks, probably the luckiest shot I will ever have. I was just shooting in small JPG format to make a timelapse, so it isn't perfect but still is probably the most amazing shot I have ever taken. This was just a bit north, on Priest Lake.
a few deer pictures without fog
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8330/8...fa7d263c_c.jpg
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8335/8...3d52b812_c.jpg
Great shots of the bucks Nick.
I am catching up on some photos I took over the summer. These are from a kayak trip on the Mousum River in Maine in August.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8327/8...ac330489_b.jpg
GBH-7095 by kayaker72, on Flickr
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8476/8...feddde2d_b.jpg
Mousum-7104 by kayaker72, on Flickr
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8183/8...837a4c34_b.jpg
Mousum-7109 by kayaker72, on Flickr
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8329/8...b8855f43_b.jpg
Turtle-7118 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Thanks for viewing...Brant
More Protea
Canon 7D, EF 70-300L, ISO-160, f11, 1/400 @ 300mm
http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...edited-1-1.jpg
Thanks Joel....a real benefit of shooting from a kayak.....:o
Craziest dragonfly I have ever seen. Sunriver, OR
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8197/8...f98519dc_c.jpg
Cool flower at a community garden spot. Lake Oswego
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7133/8...95ffe6e3_c.jpg
pollenation.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7131/8...6f866219_c.jpg
steph -
Craziest because I had never seen one with that blue yellow and black that almost looks like an eye right between the actual eyes. I was able to get pretty close, I kept creeping forward inch by inch taking shots as I went in case he took off. In the end probably about 7-8 ft.
Clemmb -
7d, 70-200 II IS w/ 1.4x III, @280mm, 1/200, f6.3, ISO 200
I was in the middle of some lightroom restructuring when I cam across this photo from a zoo visit about 3 years ago. For some reason I didn't pay much attention to it then, But upon review, It caught my attention. The more I looked at it the more it made me think that there is something so wrong about these places. I know they serve a valuable purpose to humans, but still, when you see shots like this it just doesn't seem right.
http://rwilliamsimaging.com/img/s1/v...47200222-4.jpg
Bob,
I had the same thoughts when I saw monkeys at a zoo a while ago. I did not even take pictures because it seemed so sad.
On a second thought, I was not so sure anymore if we always interpret their facial expressions right. But I can definitely imagine that live in most of these enclosures is kind of dull for an animal of high intelligence. Not sure what makes life harder, boredom or struggle for survival.
Edit: But the picture is great
There are some really wonderful shots on this page ...really nice job guys! The dragonfly and flower have such amazing detail and sharpness! Bob, there is a great deal of drama captured in that zoo shot and the b&w processing enhancing it. I could see that in a documentary!
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8061/8...06082c9a_b.jpg
IMG_0420 by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
Pheasant running through standing corn (with some post processing:rolleyes:)
1D4
500mm hand held
ISO 1000
f/4
1/4000
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....73411824-4.jpg
Joel, I like this shot. It's not what some of our birding friends would call a "good shot", But I always like these kinds of shots because they show behavior and environment; something so many photographers avoid because they don't have a perfectly isolated subject and a beautiful creamy background. Don't get me wrong, I like those shots too; but, I just really like the environment and activity of the shots like your "pheasant in the bush".
Bob
@Denise, That is a great portrait of the squirrel. Very sharp and perfectly framed.
Bob
A few from a recent trip to the Bahamas.
No 1 A honey bee on a colorful flower (60D, 135L, 1.4x EX II, f/5.6, 1/1600 shutter)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8069/8...c6906a6a_c.jpg
2012_11_12_0852_upd by dthrog00, on Flickr
No 2 A small lizard (60D, 135L, 1.4x EX II, f/5.6, 1/500 shutter)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8205/8...8a877e1b_c.jpg
2012_11_12_0867_upd by dthrog00, on Flickr
I took one of the lizard at f/3.2 too, but it came out kind of funky. The head is in focus, but nothing else! I liked the f/5.6 shot better.
Thanks for viewing.
Dave
Dave, I saw your other shots of the trip, but missed these two - nice work!
Here is the opposite of macro, I had to crop to 100%
What's up?
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8358/8...9f9aae39_b.jpg
101 _MG_7046 - Version 2 by ahab1372, on Flickr
have been lazy with PP, but finally reprocessed another shot from the Monterey trip:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8378/8...f316c669_b.jpg
101 _MG_7248 by ahab1372, on Flickr
if there is food, a gull will close in:
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8215/8...273166cb_b.jpg
101 _MG_7281 by ahab1372, on Flickr
Elephant Seal Pup - - - Ano Nuevo State Park, CA
Canon 7D
Canon EF 70-200 mm f/4 shot wide open
1/400 sec
Focal Length 200 mm
ISO 100
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Elephant Seal Pup - - - Ano Nuevo State Park, CA by ernogy, on Flickr[/img]
Ano Nuevo State Park, California.
This male elephant seal was doing his best to look his best in front of his harem. Males weight up to 4000-5000 lbs, compared to the pups who are born at 75 pounds, fatten up to 300 lbs on mother's milk for 2-3 months, then are left to fend for themselves. The ranger led 3-mile wildlife walk was a great way to spend family time on the weekend.
Canon 7D, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 shot wide open
0.001 sec
Focal Length 200 mm
ISO 100
[img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7064/6...978b35d8_b.jpg
With a Flick(r) of the Wrist by ernogy, on Flickr[/img]
Great shots Erno. Especially like the second one, well done capturing that moment
I love kayaking and this is an added benefit... I've been able to whiteness things that I probably would not have been able to in a canoe.
It's been a painful month not having my own computer, programs and files to work with but my newly built computer is working great (thanks to my daughter) and I am back taking and posting photos once again :-)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8464/8...8e9a61a4_c.jpg
Golden Hour by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
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nice shot Denise
Here's a buck for your doe. Canon 5DMKIII, 600 f4 II, f4, 1/125th, ISO 1600.
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And another one - similar shooting details. The silent continuous shutter mode on the 5DMKII is great for candid shots of wary mammals. This buck didn't hear me from 30 yards on a quiet day and I shot ca. 30 images from a blind.
Very nice shots Vern, but I am a bit jealous... you have leaves already!:(
Thanks - these were from early and late last Fall, so no leaves here at the moment either. A month from now we will start to see some green in the tree tops. Bluebirds are starting to look for nests today. Red maple blooms add a nice contrasting color. 5DMKIII, ISO1000, f8, 1/400, 600 II + 1.4X III.
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I'm not sure about these, what do you think?
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8379/8...9bfee2b3_b.jpg
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8243/8...7b53545c_h.jpg
Had to shoot these at a steep angle through windows. Not conducive to sharpness, I'm afraid.
Mama Fox and her kit came by for a bite.
http://bimmermail.com/critters/mama-fox01-sm.jpg
http://bimmermail.com/critters/kit01-sm.jpg
http://bimmermail.com/critters/kit02-sm.jpg
http://bimmermail.com/critters/kit03-sm.jpg
http://bimmermail.com/critters/kit04-sm.jpg
Mark, what are you putting out to attract all the wildlife?
Here's a shot Magda took while picking me up from work today. This is 20 feet from the parking lot. We've never had a good shot of a beaver before, and here she is with an 85mm, and a very brave and/or hungry model.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7286/8...9ca0bcb9_c.jpg
Beaver munching on plants by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
James, I prefer the second one, stepping down into the snow. Fantastic shot.