Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Yesterday was a sunny day when I took these photos of a squirrel and a crow/raven? I used a 600mm setting on both photos and the distances are marked.
Canon 6D - Tamron 150-600mm - 1/640 - f/10 - ISO @ 800 - Distance was 8 yards.
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Canon 6D - Tamron 150-600mm - 1/400 - f/7.1 - ISO @ 800 - Distance was 11 yards.
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vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
Both are very nice. Crows specifically and black birds in general seem tough to get in detail. You've demonstrated your mastery.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
vicksart wrote:
Both are very nice. Crows specifically and black birds in general seem tough to get in detail. You've demonstrated your mastery.
I agree with you 100%. Crows, blackbirds, ravens are difficult to shoot and show any feather detail. They have to be in the sunlight. If they are in the shade, forget trying to get a good detailed shot.
Thank you, Vicki, for your keen observations and gracious reply.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
photophile wrote:
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Thank you very much, Karin.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Awesome as usual Regis!!! But the details in the Crow are outstanding!
Erv
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Erv wrote:
Awesome as usual Regis!!! But the details in the Crow are outstanding!
Erv
Thank you very much, Erv. That's a tough bird to shoot and get any feather details.
I've got a black cat and I can't get a good picture of her. I think it's the color that causes the problem. How do you get so close to the squirrels? They always run from me. I have begun throwing some peanuts at the same time in the afternoon to try to get them used to me.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
I will answer this one Kathy! You have to act a little nutty!!!!:)
Erv
khm105 wrote:
I've got a black cat and I can't get a good picture of her. I think it's the color that causes the problem. How do you get so close to the squirrels? They always run from me. I have begun throwing some peanuts at the same time in the afternoon to try to get them used to me.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
khm105 wrote:
I've got a black cat and I can't get a good picture of her. I think it's the color that causes the problem. How do you get so close to the squirrels? They always run from me. I have begun throwing some peanuts at the same time in the afternoon to try to get them used to me.
The figure-eight shelled peanuts really help me to get a photo of a squirrel and patience, khm105.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Erv wrote:
I will answer this one Kathy! You have to act a little nutty!!!!:)
Erv
Once I feed a squirrel a peanut, many others show up for the peanuts.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
I put out peanuts and Sunflower seeds Regis. But my squirrels know my work hours. :)
Erv
Regis wrote:
Once I feed a squirrel a peanut, many others show up for the peanuts.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Erv wrote:
I put out peanuts and Sunflower seeds Regis. But my squirrels know my work hours. :)
Erv
I go to a nearby park that features a variety of pine trees that attract these squirrels that do not hibernate which makes for hungry squirrels. We don't have any squirrels in our neighborhood because the pine trees are 3-4 blocks away.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Swamp-Cork wrote:
Great downloads!
Thank you very much, Swamp-Cork.
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