1DX
300mm f/2.8L + 25mm ext tube
iso 1600
f/3.2
1/1250
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....97099977-5.jpg
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1DX
300mm f/2.8L + 25mm ext tube
iso 1600
f/3.2
1/1250
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....97099977-5.jpg
I used an "oil painting" effect for this one
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....31519245-5.jpg
Awesome shots, Joel. Does the ext tube reduce your MFD?
I was shooting HDR shots on a farm in the UK when I saw this gaggle coming. Had just enough time to get out of bracketing mode.
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5579/...fc218e73_c.jpg
Riding Hill Farm by Mark J Photography, on Flickr
One more hummingbird from this afternoon....I'm sure they will be gone soon :(
1DX
300mm f/2.8L I + 25mm extension tube
ISO 3200
f/2.8
1/800
No flash
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....99176562-5.jpg
white throated sparrow
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2950/...57a57579_b.jpgwhite throated sparrow by sedwards679, on Flickr
This little guy showed up in the yard today .... I am not sure of it's ID ... I think it is an Eastern Wood Pewee or a Willow Flycatcher. Anyone know for sure?
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....71967756-4.jpg
1DX
1000mm
iso 3200
f/8
1/500
Wow -- very nice shot. I'm going to vote for the Willow Flycatcher. I looked closely at some bird ID websites, and it's definitely tough to tell the difference. What they need on those sites are some better photos... hmmm... I wonder who might be able to supply some...? :rolleyes:
Thanks Jonathan...I was using my Peterson's field guide and having a difficult time deciding. It looks like my bird does not have any white circle around the eye and the wing bars are not white. My wife thinks it's a young Wood Pewee but I thought it was a Willow Flycatcher.
PS I would be honored to have my images use for a field guide. They are all available on my Zenfolio site....pretty cheap too:)