Looks to me like it was pretty windy water sports.
I got the images to post. I tried deleting the first one and reading it with store original checked, but it did not seem to work. You can see the dragon fly in focus in the original.
I enjoy going to the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge near Seymour, IN. I get to see a lot of birds and other animals I do not see near my suburban condo. I have been disappointed that my 500mm lens was just not long enough to get the shots I want. For some reason the animals do not like to hang out close enough to the road. I decided to get a 2X teleconverter, because I could not justify a 1000mm lens. These pictures were my test outing with the teleconverter. The algae bloom is really bad. All shots were taken with the camera resting on a rice bag on the car windshield. I think I am happy with the teleconverter.
Spent a week exploring parts od Oregon a couple of years back. I really enjoyed the High Dessert Museum near Bern, OR. Their raptor demo was a lot of fun.
Welcome, Andy. Good to see new Kentucky photographers. I am in Louisville.
I'm no expert, but did some research when I got my 6D. As I understand it all EF lens will work with the full frame body. No EF-S lens will work with the full frame body. I think they said the EF-S lens will damage the mirror, because of the way it fits. The lenses that came with your T3i are probably EF-S. The ones that came with my Rebel were EF-S, You probably should check with Canon to be sure.
I always love eagle pix. The last one could be captioned "I AM smiling"
All of my favorites are the shots with her smiling. She has a beautiful smile and body.
I have a box of Ectachrome shots from the mid 1960s of Thailand. I should probably pull them out. Not sure I have a good way to view them now. Pictures I see of Bangkok today are very different from way back then; however, your shots seem very familiar.
I was on my way to the Wildlife Reserve, when I ran into some roadway repaving. I decided to drive through the thoroughbred stud farms in the area, because they are so pretty. I did not photograph the horse farms, but I did see some contrasting places across the road from the multimillion dollar farms. A few places caught my eye.
The lawn is cut, but I think noone is home.
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Heart or apple?
Quite a contrast from the mansions on the farm across the street. The dog was not happy that I stopped.
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Though these are static, 2D pictures, you have really captured the motion. Just look at the hair to know the motion in most of the pictures. Very fun set of pictures. I agree that the rides may not be fun for me at my age.
Your excellent photos bring back memories of when I was stationed at Edwards Air Force Base in the 70s and 80s. That was a long time ago, but you do not easily forget Joshua Trees.
Great shots! I was a bit confused at first though. Not being pet owner, I was trying to figure out where on a Corvette door there would be such as surface. Sometimes it amazes me how we always see through our own lens, and how others often see something completely different.
Beautiful set of shots. Were these taken from a ferry? We took one trip to Alaska, and went from Bellingham, WA to Whittier, AK on the big ferry. Our favorite leg of our favorite trip ever. Thanks for the reminders of how pretty it was.
Black walnuts are a challenge, but worth the effort.