Ugly Hedgehog - Photography Forum
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Posts for: will47
Page: <<prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 185 next>>
Feb 2, 2021 15:30:31   #
I have been considering a mirrorless camera. Currently I have a Canon 6D Mark ll, and a Canon 90D. One of those will probably be traded in. Which would you keep and why? Thanks.
Go to
Feb 1, 2021 18:59:16   #
Canon 90D, Canon 100-400L


(Download)
Go to
Feb 1, 2021 16:34:15   #
Great shot. I'd love to get a shot like that.
Go to
Feb 1, 2021 11:34:04   #
Steve is a very famous outdoor photography. Has won many, many awards. He comments on UHH from time to time and has just started his own website that I highly suggest. On YouTube you can him at Back Country Gallery or under his name.
Go to
Feb 1, 2021 10:54:10   #
Look up Steve Perry's tutorial on YouTube. He explains it very well.
Go to
Feb 1, 2021 10:48:44   #
Excellent.
Go to
Jan 31, 2021 13:14:29   #
Eagle Creek Park


(Download)
Go to
Jan 31, 2021 13:11:59   #
Why is this greyed out on my cc 2021.
Go to
Jan 30, 2021 13:20:15   #
A while back their was mention on UHH about square filters and holders (similar to Cokin). I can't find it. What companies make these filters and any suggestions. Pros/cons etc. Thanks.
Go to
Jan 30, 2021 13:16:59   #
Excellent.
Go to
Jan 29, 2021 15:39:39   #
Excellent.
Go to
Jan 29, 2021 10:07:34   #
f8lee wrote:
That's not quite right...evolution takes a long time, selectie survival when an area slowly changes offers enough time for the living things in that area to evolve (which basically means those that survive and reproduce will likely have offspring with similar traits that allow for survival.)

Windmills like these are k*****g many birds because they are necessarily placed in the same paths the birds use to migrate. And when you are told by some anti-nuke i***t that house cats k**l more birds than windmills" to somehow make you feel better, remember that cats k**l finches and robins and other small birds that reproduce in abundance - windmills k**l raptors and cranes and egrets (and bats) - large birds that have much lower reproductive cycles (fewer eggs per clutch, fewer times per year laying eggs). Thus the impact of those deaths are much more deeply felt in the population.

Funny how k*****g eagles is against federal law, unless you're in the "renewable energy" biz and getting hand jobs from the government...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/white-house-gives-wind-farms-pass-on-k*****g-eagles/


So the "science" sounding witty retort you made is utterly banal.
That's not quite right...evolution takes a long ti... (show quote)


Go to
Jan 28, 2021 17:30:17   #
Eagle Creek Park


(Download)
Go to
Jan 26, 2021 11:00:14   #
I like all of them but for some reason I really like #1.
Go to
Jan 22, 2021 15:44:16   #
Within the last couple of days I read an article about the Monarchs. The article mentioned that the Monarchs I . think this may be it. It's not looking good for them. Good pics. I think the bottom one is a Viceroy.

https://www.onegreenplanet.org/environment/monarch-butterflies-is-in-danger-what-we-can-do-to-help/
Go to
Page: <<prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 185 next>>
UglyHedgehog.com - Forum
Copyright 2011-2024 Ugly Hedgehog, Inc.