The trails through Sea Pines allow you to cover a large amount of territory relatively easily. I take different routes to see what is new. I took my rented Sony 70 -200 mm lens with a 1.4 tc.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
This guy is in the pond next to the Forest Avenue Gate
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This guy hangs out behind Hilton Head Prep
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Another resident of the pond behind the school
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He did not move as I passed
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He thinks that he is well hidden
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Just catching some rays
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Hey, people take their dogs on walks
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More sun worshippers
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The only one that stayed still for me
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Lake guard
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Very nice collection. I like the captions that go with them also. The last one is really neat. Hope it was a good bike ride. Are all those alligators really different, or did you super-impose them on different backgrounds?!
Enjoy your trip!
lnl wrote:
Very nice collection. I like the captions that go with them also. The last one is really neat. Hope it was a good bike ride. Are all those alligators really different, or did you super-impose them on different backgrounds?!
Enjoy your trip!
Thanks, Ellen, the gators are different, but you will see some of the same ones when I post more rides and in the posts on the end of my rides leaving Sea Pines. That heron was a poser and you will see him again at the beginning of my next post.
Really nice captures, Mike.
NMGal wrote:
Really nice captures, Mike.
Thanks, Barbara, these rides always provide good subjects.
Great results Mike. That heron did pose nicely. What kind of heron was that "hidden".?
Look forward to seeing more of your posts
jdtonkinson wrote:
Great results Mike. That heron did pose nicely. What kind of heron was that "hidden".?
Look forward to seeing more of your posts
Thanks. Jim. I do not understand your question about the heron. It was on the banks of a local pond.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
UTMike wrote:
The trails through Sea Pines allow you to cover a large amount of territory relatively easily. I take different routes to see what is new. I took my rented Sony 70 -200 mm lens with a 1.4 tc.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Great shots from "The Peaceable Kingdom" ⭐🔥⭐🔥⭐ I love those eyeball shots of the GBHs 👑
joecichjr wrote:
Great shots from "The Peaceable Kingdom" ⭐🔥⭐🔥⭐ I love those eyeball shots of the GBHs 👑
Thanks for your generous comments, Joe.
Excellent once more, Mike. Looking forward to the next post.
CindyHouk wrote:
Nice set Mike!
Thanks, Cindy, a fun ride.
kpmac wrote:
Excellent once more, Mike. Looking forward to the next post.
Thanks, Ken. You will get tired of these before I do.
UTMike wrote:
The trails through Sea Pines allow you to cover a large amount of territory relatively easily. I take different routes to see what is new. I took my rented Sony 70 -200 mm lens with a 1.4 tc.
Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Mike, I warned you about Bird photography and you didn't listen. Now you're a Bird photographer. I'm warning you now, about Gator photography!
Nice photos!!
Really like the Yellow Crowned Night Heron!!
Retired CPO wrote:
Mike, I warned you about Bird photography and you didn't listen. Now you're a Bird photographer. I'm warning you now, about Gator photography!
Nice photos!!
Thanks, Chief. But I will never have to worry about the proper shutter speed for GIF.
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