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Aug 20, 2018 18:38:31   #
angler wrote:
Excellent set Terri


Thank you so much! I always appreciate your nice comments. Terri
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Aug 20, 2018 18:37:34   #
rockdog wrote:
This is a very enjoyable set! Terrific combo of subjects, wonderful light and an interesting sequence. Sandhills are so beautiful in the air, nice work! Where was this in the Salton Sea area?
Regards, Phil


Thank you Phil for your very nice comments! I’m not sure of the name of the road we were on but I can find out if you want me to. This is the only place I have seen Sandhill Cranes at the Salton Sea. They migrate through the winter and early spring. We go multiple time during the year because of all the birds. There are always burrowing owls to photograph and so many other birds. If you get bored you can always take a 20 minute drive to the desert and photograph Big Horn Sheep. Terri
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Aug 20, 2018 16:51:45   #
kpmac wrote:
Very nice set.


Thank you for the nice comment kpmac! Terri
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Aug 20, 2018 16:49:42   #
UTMike wrote:
Fine set, Terri!


Thank you very much Mike! Terri
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Aug 20, 2018 16:49:07   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
Wowsa, these are gorgeous, Terri! Amazing focus on #4 and a delightful comparison of size (black necked stilts?) in #1. The lighting is wonderful too.


Thank you Linda! The Salton Sea is a great place to photograph Sandhill Cranes. The lighting is usually nice and if the Cranes don’t show up Alan and I go and find something else to take pictures of. There are always Burrowing Owls, Hawks and lots of other birds. You just have to know where to look. If we get bored we head over to the desert to take pictures of the Big Horn Sheep. I’m looking forward to the end of summer. We are leaving in 3 weeks to go to Vancouver Island. We will be there for 3 weeks. Hopefully by the time we get back it will have cooled off some. My heart goes out to the firemen and women who are fighting the fires.
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Aug 20, 2018 16:35:09   #
NMGal wrote:
Very,very nice.


Thank you for the nice comment! Terri
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Aug 20, 2018 14:11:02   #
I took these photos at the Salton Sea.


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Aug 16, 2018 22:34:24   #
martinfisherphoto wrote:
Took the new camera out last weekend to give it a test. I've already located and been shooting owls under very low light conditions with the D7200. To guarantee some action I stopped at the pet store and picked up a few mice. I have 30 days to try and return if not happy. First thing I notice is the stellar ISO abilities. Always afraid to go over 800 I shot into the ISO3200 range in some of my captures. I needed SS of 1000 or better to freeze most of the motion. The most difficult of all BIF shots are the ones with the subject flying towards you. A lot of cameras have difficulty keeping up and in focus. DSLR cameras are computers and it's up to the photographer to program correctly to even capture the shots. I'm still fine tuning, but seems to be working Great. Unfortunately I'm swamped at work and haven't had but a few hours during the weekend to even try. Can't wait to get out in the light and do some more testing. Thought I would share a few......
Note: these are JPEGS and no noise reduction done. I had considered the D500 and D810 as an option to the D850. Personally I didn't like the ISO capabilities of the D500 and sent it back.. Not bad mouthing the camera, it was just not for me. Steve Perry had me look at this D850 camera seriously and as of so far I couldn't be happier. I do most of my wildlife photography in low light so ISO performance and focusing were at the Top of my want list.
Took the new camera out last weekend to give it a ... (show quote)


Very Nice! Terri
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Aug 16, 2018 22:26:44   #
DOOK wrote:
I took these at Red Cliff late yesterday afternoon, when the shadows were long & the golden light was overwhelming. I took all three shots without moving my feet--just kept zooming in for a different perspective. Downloading is recommended.

CoolPix P900.


Beautiful! These photos make me want to grab my dog, camera and husband and take a walk there. Terri
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Aug 16, 2018 09:29:07   #
gregoryd45 wrote:
Beautiful Osprey flying right past me, at the mouth of the Anclote River, Tarpon Springs. Please enjoy the download


Now that’s what I would call a closeup. Very nice Gregory! Terri
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Aug 16, 2018 09:03:05   #
blacks2 wrote:
Yosemite just opened for visitors again. I really feel sorry for all the people that made reservations and couldn't see it as it was closed for three weeks due the fires. Not only our own folks but visitors from around the world. Also, it must have been hard for the merchants, restaurants, hotels etc. as this is the time the drive. Thanks to all the fireman that kept the fire away from our jewel.


Beautiful shots Mike! I also want to say thanks to the fireman who are working so hard. Terri
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Aug 14, 2018 22:37:20   #
angler wrote:
...photographed over the last several years.


Beautiful photos of very pretty little birds. Terri
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Aug 14, 2018 22:35:24   #
gregoryd45 wrote:
He is really not grumpy, just looks that way. They are very happy little owls, and love people. They come right up to you and stare you in the eye, and have fun all the time. Marco Island, Please enjoy the download and double click


Very nice Gregory! The little owls I come across are not very friendly. I’m lucky if they don’t go running down their holes. I still have so much fun taking photos of them. I love their expressions. Terri
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Aug 9, 2018 08:48:29   #
Cibafan wrote:
This young bear came into the yard and stole the bird's suet. He is cute but looks guilty.


Very nice shots Cibafan! I travel hundreds of miles to photograph bears and they come to your back yard. Terri
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Aug 9, 2018 08:44:18   #
Bill_de wrote:
... and too hot to shoot much. But got a couple.


As always Bill- great shots! Terri
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