UTMike wrote:
Very nice work, Greg! Stay safe.
Thank you, Mike. Will do.
Greg
kpmac wrote:
Very nice, Greg. I hope the storm doesn't cause too much damage in your area and that you are safe. I know firsthand what hurricanes and tropical storms can do.
Ken, we made it with a power outage of only 30 minutes.
Greg
vonzip wrote:
if so inclined.
Erik, love the photo and all I can come up with is ... watch out for the hawk.
Greg
UTMike wrote:
The advantage of the dog walks is they have to be out early to avoid the heat. The sun angle presents better photo ops.
The last five in this set is from our yard at the end of this walk.
Downloads are always better.
Mike, glad to see you do not need to depend on your neighbors all the time. Excellent set and colors.
Greg
Photolady2014 wrote:
I can never get enough of moms and babies! The birds do not seem to be worried the bison will step on them or accidentally eat them!
Beth, another excellent set. How long was the lens?
Greg
Photolady2014 wrote:
I love watching the interaction between animals!
Beth, happens to me all the time, however, it is you have no teeth. Excellent set and humor.
Greg
Sylvias wrote:
We are enjoying a short break in this lovely hotel with beautiful grounds to walk around. Hope you enjoy it too. It is steeped in interesting history so I have included a link.
It is a Jacobean stately home located in the village of Goldsborough, North Yorkshire, England and is a member of the Historic Houses Association, it is a Grade II listed building. The house has long links with our Royal family.
I have enclosed a link regarding the history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldsborough_HallCanon 650D, 18-55 & Tamron 18-400mm lens.
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Sylvia, another fantastic set sharing the history of our "Mother" country.
Greg
sippyjug104 wrote:
I checked on the condition of the preserved Yellow Jacket and to freshen the alcohol it is stored in. While I had it out I staged it for a focus stacking session as I most often do as part of the maintenance routine of the specimens.
Sippy, excellent as usual.
Greg
Since I have been stuck at home and with Elsa here I went back to earlier this year to post some of what I liked back then. All taken with the Canon R5 and a Canon 24-105mm or Tamron 100-400, hand held and using an adapter for both. Details will be with each photo and grouped by lens. ALL C&C is always welcome.
Greg
Canon 28-105mm - 1/100s, F 4.0, ISO 6400, 35mm
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Canon 28-105mm - 1/400s, F 9.0, ISO 250, 24mm
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Tamron 100-400mm - 1/500s, F 10.0, ISO 320, 400mm
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Tamron 100-400mm - 1/500s, F 10.0, ISO 1000, 400mm
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Tamron 100-400mm - 1/500s, F 10.0, ISO 250, 135mm
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Tamron 100-400mm - 1/500s, F 10.0, ISO 160, 105mm
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docshark wrote:
Thanks Greg. If you want to see some of the other posts jus go to an answer and next to my picture click on "docshark" in blue and then find "Number of topics created and click on that number. Take care my friend.
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Doc, will do and I also see #5 will be there in a day or so.
Greg
kpmac wrote:
Thanks, Greg. I had cooperative subjects.
Ken, I forgot to add, know you are getting mainly rain but I pray all goes well for you.
Greg
SX2002 wrote:
Being Winter here, things are pretty slow re insects but the Bees are still very busy...they seem to be more active in the mornings and then get back to their hives as the day gets colder.
Nikon D500
Sigma 150mm macro
Ron, bees photos are always great and yours are always some of the best.
Greg
Chuckwal wrote:
Please enjoy the walk
chuck
Chuck, I did enjoy the walk. Thanks for the invite.
Greg