Dark Eyed Junco
1DX
700mm
ISO 1600
f/8
1/200
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Dark Eyed Junco
1DX
700mm
ISO 1600
f/8
1/200
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....57847524-4.jpg
Downy Woodpecker
1D MKIV
300mm f/2.8 + 2 X TC
ISO 1600
f/6.3
1/640
http://joeleadephotography.zenfolio....90488762-5.jpg
Backyard Bird Feeder scenes. Some cards, a Red Bellied WP, a White Breasted Nuthatch, and a Tufted Titmouse.
7D and 400 5.6
http://bimmermail.com/birds/card03-sm.jpg
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http://bimmermail.com/birds/rbwp01-sm.jpg
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Hummingbird on my wife's feeder
Attachment 1786
Thanks, Joel. The RBW was seriously camera shy. He kept hiding behind the tree and would only come out on the shadowed side. Catching the nuthatch like that was pure luck.
Nice hummer shot, SynJohn. I need to look into a feeder like that. We have hummers around. I just need to find someplace where a feeder won't be dangerous for them with all our outdoor cats prowling around.
http://4mozasmiles.smugmug.com/Trave...739-Edit-M.jpg
5D3 70-300L @160mm 1/320 f/5 ISO 100
http://4mozasmiles.smugmug.com/Trave...856-Edit-M.jpg
5D3 70-300L @300mm 1/160 f5.6 ISO 100
Thanks...but it is sort of cheating when you are standing next to the naturalist who is feeding them, It was still fun!
Recent Northern Cardinal images here inspired me to try one in my yard
1D MKIV
300mm f/2.8 + 2X TC III
Manual exposure
ISO 3200
f/7.1
1/2000
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