Anyone care to share?
I shot some butterflies...and some other stuff that hasn't been processed yet. All shot with the 7d, 70-200 f4L IS and a Kenko 1.4x TC.
Originally Posted by Jayson
Nice subject! Let's go with that...
I was actually shooting some outdoor portraits of my little girl at a community farm of which we're members...and this little guy fluttered by.
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EOS 7D,EF 85mm f/1.2<span style="color: red;"]LII, 1/160 s, f/4.5, ISO 125
Two shots that were both posted in other threads. First is in Camarillo and second is in Placentia (both California).
Canon 50D with Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 @ f/8, ISO 100, 1/200 sec
Kodak P20 Flash @ 1/4? power shot thru subject right and Canon 430EXII at 1/8? power subject right rear (most of the rim light fell on the wall with a tiny bit hitting my ear.)
Canon 50D with SP AF tamron 11-18mm F/4.5-5.6 Di-II LD @ f/5.6, ISO 100, 1/200 sec, 11mm
Canon 430EXII shot thru @ 1/4 power, Yongnuo YN460 bare subject right @ 1/8? power, and Kodak P20 flash bare subject left @ 1/8?. I need to start writing these things down! hah
Jayson -
Ilike your second shot the best. Great composition, and nice colour contrast with the background.
Here are a couple from the past week:
July 20: Osprey nest in Banff National Park, Alberta
Canon 1D III, 300 mm f/2.8 with 1.4 TC, 1/1000 s @ f/8, ISO 800
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July 24: Chipmunk at the summit of Ha Ling Peak in Canmore Alberta
Canon 5D II, 24-70 f/2.8, 1/640 s @ f/6.3, ISO 400
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Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
A boatload of Kickball: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ehcalum/sets/72157624440059471/
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.
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer
Wow. How did you get close enough to him with only 30mm?
Mark
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.
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Here are a few taken at Lake Pleasant outside of Phoenix, Az. Canon 5DII, 70-200mm f/2.8L IS.
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