Holy smokes, now we've got a huge Horned Owl outside, there are some blackbirds coming and going, raising hell at it, maybe they have a nest up there, I know we've got a few Cardinal nests up in that area ...
Holy smokes, now we've got a huge Horned Owl outside, there are some blackbirds coming and going, raising hell at it, maybe they have a nest up there, I know we've got a few Cardinal nests up in that area ...
Geez man, that is stunning.View attachment 745
Not my pet. One from the Amazon
Thank you. It was a photography day I had with some keen photographers I know who have a studio and a range of exotic animals. A real fun day!Geez man, that is stunning.
Wow, that would a blast I'm sure. Was there a backdrop for that nice creamy bokeh blur? I use one for my hummingbird photos as well when I can.Thank you. It was a photography day I had with some keen photographers I know who have a studio and a range of exotic animals. A real fun day!
Indeed there was.Wow, that would a blast I'm sure. Was there a backdrop for that nice creamy bokeh blur? I use one for my hummingbird photos as well when I can.
I would be like a kid in a candy store, what a great setup.The picture above is the set up to give you this shot.
Indeed it was. Had a few issues uploading the file as it was too large.I would be like a kid in a candy store, what a great setup.
Thank you. It was a photography day I had with some keen photographers I know who have a studio and a range of exotic animals. A real fun day!
Very loosely connected. I work for a colour management and distribution supplier. So we sell products for photographers, videographers and designers. Been there about 12 years and I had been there about 5 when I got into photography.Holy smokes, that's just spectacular.
Was that something to do with your business/profession? Or just a side bit of fun?
Very nice, getting this sort of detail with that extra reach really pays off here.Meet Alfred. He's an immature Great Blue Heron who lives on the small lake here in my community. I've spent a lot of time this summer shooting him and admiring him, sometimes at a distance, sometimes able to get surprisingly close to him (with a Sony 100-400mm lens plus 1.4x TC). I've shot some of the other waterfowl around the lake, too, plus had an entertaining summer with sparrows and squirrels that I fed on my deck, but Alfred will always be a favorite....
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