DD, very nice shot of the peregrine----That one is on my wish list---Very sharp and love the deep blue sky.
DD, very nice shot of the peregrine----That one is on my wish list---Very sharp and love the deep blue sky.
Bob
Jonathan, this is a stunning photo of the owl--The framing, the fence, the artifact and of course the very sharp and well poised bird all make for a dynamite photo. This is definitely a keeper and a wall hanger. Nice job
Bob
Thanks Joel.
The 135L is not the ideal tool for the job for birding in general, but will probably be my best bet for feeder work. I don't exactly fit the typical customer profile for that lens. I think most who own it have a decent number of high end lenses the 135L has a very particular niche. For me, I bought it to get the very best image quality and background separation possible on a variety of subjects without spending a huge sum of money. So far I am very pleased! My other lenses are EF-S 18-135, EF 75-300 USM III (should probably sell this one), and I gave my wife the EF-S 55-250, but still use it sometimes.
I really like the woodpecker image and think it may be one of the very best I've managed to take so far.
Canon 5D Mk II, 550D/T2i, 50mm f/1.4 USM, 100mm f/2.8 L USM, 17-40mm f/4 L USM, 24-105mm f/4 L USM, 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM, 320EX speedlite
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/franco_ng/
I glanced out my window to see if there were any birds at the new feeder I put out and this is what I found on the ground staring up at the feeders! I was so shocked that I didn't even realize that I dd not have my lens fully extended! I was just happy that I had the right lens on the camera at the time!
IMG_6072 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr
Last edited by ddt0725; 02-08-2012 at 12:37 AM.
Great capture Denise, the wildlife is coming to you now for their portraits.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Fantastic pic. I wonder if you are going to be seeing fewer small birds now?
Dave