Great pix, great car! How about under the hood? Please...
Very nice pix Serg! Details please.. ;-)
I'm in SW Georgia and my butterfly bush has been awash in swallowtails and gulf fritillarys. Can't compare to the past, we are only here this summer because of Covis. Haven't seen the first monarch. We do have some tropical milkweed for them.
Tigers, zebras, spice bush, giants and black swallowtails. Long wing zebras and some little guys too. ;-)
My Sirui tripod and monopods are the BEST!!
Nice pix... where were they taken? ;-)
Gulf's are the most frequent visitor to my butterfly bush in SW Georgia... often more than one. Great shots Merry! Thanks for sharing..
The 18-135 is a great walk around lens for convenience. It lives on my X-T3 unless I have a specific need for something. ;-)
SIRUI carbon fiber tripod... value that is hard to beat! ;-)
Olney, Illinois was famous for its numerous white squirrels when I was a kid. Last time I was there I was told that there are still some around in the park.
I was in your neighborhood in Nov and visited your Sacramento NWR & Colusa NWR.... Never seen so many birds in my life! Florida has its great spots too. Were all very lucky. ;-)
I have the Nikon 105 and Fuji 80.... both very nice but prefer the Fuji. ;-)
awesome capture!... Please share EXIF data. ;-)
Norman Camera has been my 'local camera store' for 10 years and I've never been to their store!! Chris Norman and his very capable crew offer 'local camera store' service over the phone... Highly recommended!
I was there three weeks ago. There was a huge group of Sand Hills in the center of the north loop... about 1/4 mile from the road. '-( U could only tell they were there because of the gray color in the distance. There were a couple hundred near the road on the top of the north loop... good pix ops. The snow geese were all on a pond off the preserve to the north west. Zip on the south loop. Compared to the N California preserves it was very disappointing.