American Goldfinch.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Today was cloudy and it was late afternoon when I took this photo of this pretty bird, so I couldn't get as much detail as I wanted.
The distance was about 25 feet and I used 400mm.
Canon 7D Mk II - Canon 100-400mm II - 1/1328 - f/11 - ISO @ 800
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Canon 7D Mk2 - Canon 100-400mm II - 1/1000 - f/11 - ISO @ 800.
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Great shots! Thanks for sharing them!
Great shots. 7D KK2 and 100-400 replace your 6D & 150-600?
Your photos are always so clear, regardless of equipment.
RegisG
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
RegisG wrote:
Great shots. 7D KK2 and 100-400 replace your 6D & 150-600?
Your photos are always so clear, regardless of equipment.
RegisG
Thank you, RegisG. I will still be using my Tamron 150-600 most of the time. I will be selling my Canon 6D camera.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Laura72568 wrote:
Great shots! Thanks for sharing them!
Thank you very much, Laura.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Longshadow wrote:
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Thank you for your great reply, Longshadow.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Jana-TAS wrote:
Great shots!
I appreciate your kind comment, Jana-TAS. I'm glad you like them.
Regis wrote:
Today was cloudy and it was late afternoon when I took this photo of this pretty bird, so I couldn't get as much detail as I wanted.
The distance was about 25 feet and I used 400mm.
Great shots, Regis and I wish that I could get that much detail!
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Swamp-Cork wrote:
Great shots, Regis and I wish that I could get that much detail!
Thank you, Swamp-Cork. If you are using a Tamron 150-600 or a Canon 100-400 and you have a good camera, you should get that kind of detail.
A little contrast and sharpness helps the photo look better.
Regis wrote:
Today was cloudy and it was late afternoon when I took this photo of this pretty bird, so I couldn't get as much detail as I wanted.
The distance was about 25 feet and I used 400mm.
thanks for this little ray of sunshine regis...beautiful little bird!
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
angler wrote:
Very nice shots Regis.
Thank you, Jim. I appreciate your kind reply.
Regis wrote:
Today was cloudy and it was late afternoon when I took this photo of this pretty bird, so I couldn't get as much detail as I wanted.
The distance was about 25 feet and I used 400mm.
Poor bird, looks like he just come out of the washer. :D
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