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Aug 30, 2021 22:39:30   #
kramer96003 wrote:
I was fortunate to get several good shots of him.


Great!
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Aug 30, 2021 22:27:06   #
kramer96003 wrote:
Red Tailed Hawk


super sharp Hawk
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Aug 30, 2021 14:54:08   #
Suzanne Caris wrote:
Hello. I am involved in a local PhotoClub. Our assignment is Circles. Let me know what you think of these and if any should be excluded.
Thanks in advance.

PS. I put this in the wrong section. Not sure how to switch to gallery


All the items fit circles including the brush and leaf close up.
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Aug 30, 2021 14:47:53   #
Erp1938 wrote:
Thanks, Thats what I'm thinking, just want to make the right decision.


You will not be disappointed. It is a superb lens.
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Aug 30, 2021 14:40:02   #
Erp1938 wrote:
I have a Nikon Camera now, ready to upgrade my zoom lens to a Sigma 150-600 or Nikon 200-500. What would work best when in Estes Park Co. shooting photos of the Elk and other wildlife at a good distance. I have a Tamron 18 -400 now, Would like some opinions to think about.


Go with Nikon 200-500. Super sharp lens through the range.
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Aug 29, 2021 20:53:57   #
nicksr1125 wrote:
I've been shooting cactus blossoms without any filter on my macro lens until today. Decided to try shooting with a circular polarizer this afternoon to see what, if any, effect it would have. The 1st shot was taken Friday about 1:30pm. The 2nd & 3rd shots were taken today about the same time. The only difference equipment wise was the polarizer. All 3 were edited & cropped in Picasa & were on the same cactus.


Nick the polarizer did the trick in creating superb images. Stan
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Aug 29, 2021 20:51:19   #
SWFeral wrote:
I've taken you here before in the recent past and here we are again, though I probably won't return for a while. Sometimes even I tire of the same gorgeous spots. Besides, I wanted to move my trail camera, which took over an hour to reach, turning the outing into a fairly intensive hike with only the creek bed for a trail. As usual there was no creek, just little pools scattered throughout the bedrock.

The snake is a small Blacktailed rattlesnake, the second one I've seen in four days (the other one was quite large, easily twice the size of this one, but I only have phone pics which I can share if anyone's interested--that snake was a beauty). Though I was a dozen feet away and likely would not have seen it as I passed, it rattled to let me know it was there, setting itself up for a five-minute photo session. This kind of rattler really doesn't care to be confronted and retreats readily. This one couldn't even be bothered to keep rattling for five seconds while I shot some videos, though in these photos the rattle is blurred, proof that it DID warn me. The heat-sensing "pit" which makes it a pit viper is easily seen below and in front of the eye.

For those of you interested in trail cam results, I got 456 videos mostly caused by one pesky moving branch which intruded into the right side of the frame, barely, but enough to trigger the camera. There was also a splendid rainstorm with the sun shining, in true NM style. Animal-wise, the leading role was given to a fox who kept running past, always with some new creature in its jaws. There was also a pair of coyotes; the male was running on three legs, favoring his right rear. He looked like old Ted gimping along.

Anyway, hope these give you a smile.
I've taken you here before in the recent past and ... (show quote)


Your images did give me a big smile.Thanks
Stan
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Aug 29, 2021 20:44:00   #
Soul Dr. wrote:
Here are several images I got with natural white backgrounds.
Enjoy, and do try the downloads.
Thanks for taking a look.

will


Will, Unique colorful images. I enjoyed them. Sunflower images are super sharp. Thanks. Stan
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Aug 29, 2021 20:38:07   #
Charlie Jordan wrote:
My name is Charlie Jordan and I am a new member. I have loved photography since I was about 9 years old. Studied it a bit in college in the 60's, mostly black and white back then. I learned a lot about lighting, framing, location, natural light, exposures and a lot more. It gave a good foundation to build on.

I have been using Canon cameras for about 30 years and will continue to do so. Nothing against Nikon, Sony, etc., I am just committed to Canon and I am way to old to change now. I am retired now and can spend much more time taking photos. I have a new Canon R with several lenses including my 100 to 400 telephoto which I use most of the time. I am primarily interested in Birds and Wildlife, but interested in all subjects.

I will publish some of my photos in the near future. Not perfect by any means, but I am getting used to this new camera and improving every day.

I am looking forward to participating in this forum.

Charlie Jordan
charlie@jordanlewes.com
(302)547-7104
My name is Charlie Jordan and I am a new member. ... (show quote)


Charlie, Welcome aboard.Have fun. Look forward to seeing your images with your new camera. Stan
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Aug 28, 2021 21:02:37   #
martinfisherphoto wrote:
Chasing snail kites this weekend


Great images Martin.Stan
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Aug 28, 2021 21:00:46   #
Charlie Jordan wrote:
My name is Charlie Jordan and I am a new member. I have loved photography since I was about 9 years old. Studied it a bit in college in the 60's, mostly black and white back then. I learned a lot about lighting, framing, location, natural light, exposures and a lot more. It gave a good foundation to build on.

I have been using Canon cameras for about 30 years and will continue to do so. Nothing against Nikon, Sony, etc., I am just committed to Canon and I am way to old to change now. I am retired now and can spend much more time taking photos. I have a new Canon R with several lenses including my 100 to 400 telephoto which I use most of the time. I am primarily interested in Birds and Wildlife, but interested in all subjects.

I will publish some of my photos in the near future. Not perfect by any means, but I am getting used to this new camera and improving every day.

I am looking forward to participating in this forum.

Charlie Jordan
charlie@jordanlewes.com
(302)547-7104
My name is Charlie Jordan and I am a new member. ... (show quote)


Welcome aboard Charlie. Look forward to seeing your images. Stan
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Aug 28, 2021 14:20:21   #
hobie 33 wrote:
Getting your ducks in a row is easiy compared to getting your geese in a row.


Dennis, Superb image.
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Aug 28, 2021 12:06:35   #
old hippy wrote:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51408097871_9b62c39d72_c.jpg6BCDFAE6-980F-4571-AA10-E7CFBF0461D8 by ed brown, on Flickr


Creative
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Aug 28, 2021 12:04:29   #
dennis2146 wrote:
I went to Goleta Beach to hopefully shoot some birds, photographically of course. But the fog was so heavy when I pulled into the parking lot I had a hard time seeing the pier. My first thought was, There is an interesting photo. With my very first shot I noticed the birds flying into my viewfinder. What do you think?

Dennis


Dennis, I like the image. Shows action. Stan
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Aug 27, 2021 21:33:50   #
old hippy wrote:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51407422009_0c187c15e7_c.jpg9E135D45-F3E5-4C50-A09C-1A4FA7E52A9C by ed brown, on Flickr


Beyond beautiful and artistic.
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