gtilford
Loc: Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
Went out with my brother on October 1st in the Rondeau area of Ontario to catch any fall migration that might be out that morning. Spent over two hours walking the trail and got some great photos before we decided to slowly make our way back home ward. We decided to stop at Keith McLean Conservation Area to see if there were any shore birds or perhaps some early water bird arrivals and the birding was a bit slow. We were able to catch the very last of the Lotus blossoms in a coupld of the smaller ponds and if we had arrived one day later there more than likely would have been no blossoms left, but I was lucky and did manage to capture this shot on my Nikon z50 and Sigma 100-400mm lens.
gtilford wrote:
Went out with my brother on October 1st in the Rondeau area of Ontario to catch any fall migration that might be out that morning. Spent over two hours walking the trail and got some great photos before we decided to slowly make our way back home ward. We decided to stop at Keith McLean Conservation Area to see if there were any shore birds or perhaps some early water bird arrivals and the birding was a bit slow. We were able to catch the very last of the Lotus blossoms in a coupld of the smaller ponds and if we had arrived one day later there more than likely would have been no blossoms left, but I was lucky and did manage to capture this shot on my Nikon z50 and Sigma 100-400mm lens.
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Very dramatic image of a lotus. It's my favorite water flower and I like the cones when they're done blooming too. Nicely done with the dark background.
This is just stunning. The light is awesome!!!
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
gtilford wrote:
Went out with my brother on October 1st in the Rondeau area of Ontario to catch any fall migration that might be out that morning. Spent over two hours walking the trail and got some great photos before we decided to slowly make our way back home ward. We decided to stop at Keith McLean Conservation Area to see if there were any shore birds or perhaps some early water bird arrivals and the birding was a bit slow. We were able to catch the very last of the Lotus blossoms in a coupld of the smaller ponds and if we had arrived one day later there more than likely would have been no blossoms left, but I was lucky and did manage to capture this shot on my Nikon z50 and Sigma 100-400mm lens.
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Absolutely stunning composition 🖤✨🖤✨🖤
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