Nice shots. Have you tried setting up a branch near the feeder so when they jump from the feeder to the branch you can get more in the wild natural shots?
The snow was falling and one of the bird feeders got top heavy with snow on one side of it's little roof causing it to tilt. This appears to make the photo crooked but it is level.
The birds were about 20-25 feet away. You will see some snowflakes in the photos.
Again Regis, very impressive. Wow! :thumbup: :thumbup:
The snow was falling and one of the bird feeders got top heavy with snow on one side of it's little roof causing it to tilt. This appears to make the photo crooked but it is level.
The birds were about 20-25 feet away. You will see some snowflakes in the photos.
Good job on the birds. Obviously you are enjoying that lens. How do you like your Canon 6D?
absolutely beautiful I don't have a bird feeder the cooper's hawks would kill the pretty's so I have to go with ugly birds at home Thanks for all the pretty pics.
The snow was falling and one of the bird feeders got top heavy with snow on one side of it's little roof causing it to tilt. This appears to make the photo crooked but it is level.
The birds were about 20-25 feet away. You will see some snowflakes in the photos.
exquisite photo's, love the downloads. I want this lens??? Is it very heavy??
The snow was falling and one of the bird feeders got top heavy with snow on one side of it's little roof causing it to tilt. This appears to make the photo crooked but it is level.
The birds were about 20-25 feet away. You will see some snowflakes in the photos.
WOW! What a lens and what a photographer. As always great work from you.