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Beige posted:
Yes. The Gull looks like a Herring Gull to me as well based on the pale mantle, pale eye, but lack of black ring around the bill (which would make it a Ring-Billed).
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# ? Jul 26, 2013 14:06 |
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Bird in fence. Courtesy of the Honolulu Zoo (I feel like a number of these threads will be my photo dump for the week). http://i.imgur.com/rBHypOo.jpg
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# ? Jul 30, 2013 08:39 |
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I don't know what I'm doing in post Pheasant by beigefifteen, on Flickr Pheasant head by beigefifteen, on Flickr
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# ? Jul 31, 2013 10:20 |
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Beige posted:
I'd edit the image to illustrate what I mean but I don't know if there are any rules against that sort of thing, and I'm hesitant to do it without the permission of the photographer.
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Clarence posted:I'd edit the image to illustrate what I mean but I don't know if there are any rules against that sort of thing, and I'm hesitant to do it without the permission of the photographer. Go for it. I just played around with different crops but with no success. I lack even a basic artistic eye.
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# ? Jul 31, 2013 15:10 |
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I was thinking something like this -
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# ? Aug 1, 2013 00:52 |
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Another trip to Oakland. Some more pictures of black-crowned night herons that don't care when you walk right up to them.
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# ? Aug 1, 2013 04:35 |
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Casu Marzu posted:Birds. If you popped a nice vignette in there, this would be an 80s teen heartthrob hawk.
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# ? Aug 1, 2013 08:03 |
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This baby mockingbird is the grumpiest bird I think I've ever seen. IMG_9222 by SwiftTheFox, on Flickr IMG_9227 by SwiftTheFox, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 2, 2013 01:28 |
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In two days I'm off to Newfoundland to track down Gannets and Puffins. This is my first real vacation in 3 years. Do you think I'm bringing enough gear? (the correct answer, btw, is that you can never bring enough gear) SwiftTheFox posted:This baby mockingbird is the grumpiest bird I think I've ever seen. Beige posted:I don't know what I'm doing in post
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# ? Aug 2, 2013 17:18 |
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InternetJunky posted:In two days I'm off to Newfoundland to track down Gannets and Puffins. This is my first real vacation in 3 years. Do you think I'm bringing enough gear? An updated trip report on the Sigma 120-300: The first copy I got was having some annoying issues with the optical stabilization (it was making a lot of loud clicks, and not disengaging when I turned it off), so I exchanged it for another one (B&H was very courteous and quick about it). The new one just came, and is working great. Someone asked earlier how it performs with teleconverters - here's a 100% crop with a 1.4X converter on at 420mm f/5.6 on a Nikon D90 with no post work: And the same sparrow singing: More distant objects were frequently turning out a bit blurry, but I'm pretty sure that's due to my camera's primitive autofocus system getting confused. I'll try it out on a tripod in manual focus mode the next time we get some sunlight up here.
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# ? Aug 4, 2013 07:57 |
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Moon Potato posted:Have a great trip. I can't wait to see your gannet and puffin photos... and I hope you have someone to help you carry all of that gear! I have the version right before the "Sport" designation. Design is the same, minus one element has an additional Florine coating. Here's some at 300 2.8, 4 and 5.6. 2.8 Hes the overexposed spot by torgeaux, on Flickr 4 Eating by torgeaux, on Flickr 5.6 Crop2 by torgeaux, on Flickr
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IMG_2057 by g.hetzel, on Flickr IMG_2110 by g.hetzel, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 5, 2013 07:46 |
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Cedar Waxwing from this morning Cedar Waxwing by tylerhuestis, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 5, 2013 19:04 |
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Common Mynah -- Oahu, Hawaii Brazilian Red Capped Cardinal -- Oahu, Hawaii
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# ? Aug 5, 2013 20:18 |
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neckbeard posted:Cedar Waxwing from this morning I love this crop!
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# ? Aug 5, 2013 21:08 |
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EPICAC posted:I love this crop! I agree its absolutely Cash Money
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# ? Aug 5, 2013 21:31 |
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EPICAC posted:I love this crop! EPICAC posted:I love this crop! Thanks Kinda bummed out that the twig intersected the yellow tip of the tailfeathers though. I was actually out looking for a merlin (or some other small raptor that I had seen hanging around the park the day before) but couldn't find it. This was the first time I had seen a waxwing around all summer so it was a pleasant surprise. Spent the evening getting eaten alive by mosquitoes for these: Juvenile Bald Eagle by tylerhuestis, on Flickr Juvenile Bald Eagle by tylerhuestis, on Flickr Juvenile Bald Eagle by tylerhuestis, on Flickr Juvenile Bald Eagle by tylerhuestis, on Flickr This one was sitting in shadows and just as the sun moved into a nice position it took off Juvenile Bald Eagle by tylerhuestis, on Flickr Juvenile Bald Eagle by tylerhuestis, on Flickr and then I wept because I only have a 300mm lens Bald Eagles by tylerhuestis, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 7, 2013 05:18 |
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Excellent eagle shots! I was hoping to get some like that myself, but the eagles in my area nested behind some hills that are covered in dense brambles/nettles.torgeaux posted:I have the version right before the "Sport" designation. Design is the same, minus one element has an additional Florine coating. Here's some at 300 2.8, 4 and 5.6. That's the same version I got. I really couldn't come up with a compelling reason to pay $1100 more for the Sport. Good job on getting a fairly close up shot on a gold finch, too - those always fly away before I can get anywhere near them.
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# ? Aug 7, 2013 07:01 |
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Went out for the first time with a new 70-300mm lens, was a learning experience but tons of fun to use. This guy was really deep inside a bush, sorry for the leaves. PreBerry by TCZPhotography, on Flickr Berry by TCZPhotography, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 7, 2013 19:27 |
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I was not really expecting to find a lot of birds on this particular hike BABIES
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# ? Aug 9, 2013 20:20 |
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Hey everybody, My dad has been trying to get me into photography for a while now, and we both had some free time this week. These are two shots I took that I was really happy with. Flamingo by Mallonius on Flickr King Vulture by Mallonius, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 10, 2013 04:58 |
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Life finally quieted down and went back to stalking got the new Olympus 75-300mm lens, not the fastest but works fine in daylight and gives me a 600mm reach in a real portable format. Also playing with a radio trigger and getting the camera physically close as well. I really like the detail I got out of some of those.
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# ? Aug 12, 2013 04:46 |
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Went out yesterday but had crappy light most of the morning and not that many birds. Experimented a little more in post with these. GBH at PtIsabel 1454 by alankrakauer, on Flickr GBH at PtIsabel 1455 by alankrakauer, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 12, 2013 05:29 |
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Green Heron by g.hetzel, on Flickr Finally saw one. Been after a Green Heron for ages. Field Sparrow by g.hetzel, on Flickr Double Crested Cormorant by g.hetzel, on Flickr Great Blue Heron by g.hetzel, on Flickr Pelican by g.hetzel, on Flickr Pelicans by g.hetzel, on Flickr Holy balls apparently there's an entire pelican refuge here. I've never seen em this far in-land before.
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# ? Aug 12, 2013 07:08 |
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Casu Marzu posted:
Very cool! Nice catch. I saw one around these parts about a year ago and I didn't have a decent camera with me. Been waiting ever since for another chance and man those suckers are scarce. Tons of great blues and cormorants, however. and lots of of these cool dudes, an Osprey:
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# ? Aug 12, 2013 07:19 |
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Congrats on the green heron spotting, Casu Marzu. I've only seen one or two of those outside of Costa Rica. I brought my camera with me on a trip to a cousin's wedding because I knew I would be passing an eagle's nest on the way there. The nest was empty when I went by, but there were some other nice birds along the way. The people I was staying with had a pair of allen's hummingbirds in their garden I made a slight detour to the wildlife sanctuary at the mouth of the Russian River on the way back.
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# ? Aug 12, 2013 17:43 |
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In the quest for more mm's, I'm thinking about getting this digiscoping adapter. I just got an Eos M when they had the big sale a couple of months ago, and with the EF/EF-S to M adapter, it should work. The M is definitely not the ideal digiscoping mirrorless. I'm sacrificing easy controls and fps compared with my 60D, but I think the balance will be a lot better with the lighter body (plus I can keep my dslr for BIF and other shots). I find it funny that the digiscope adapter and the lens adapter cost almost as much as the camera + lens in spite of not having any real optics in either one.
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# ? Aug 13, 2013 18:36 |
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BetterLekNextTime posted:In the quest for more mm's, I'm thinking about getting this digiscoping adapter. I just got an Eos M when they had the big sale a couple of months ago, and with the EF/EF-S to M adapter, it should work. The M is definitely not the ideal digiscoping mirrorless. I'm sacrificing easy controls and fps compared with my 60D, but I think the balance will be a lot better with the lighter body (plus I can keep my dslr for BIF and other shots). Why not just buy any old telephoto lens and a 10 dollar adapter?
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# ? Aug 13, 2013 18:49 |
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I've already got a pretty good 300mm lens- looking for something reasonably good in low light and at least 500mm...
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# ? Aug 13, 2013 19:05 |
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A fat ptarmigan(?)
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 00:43 |
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single-mode fiber posted:
Looks like a Spruce Grouse to me. Where did you shoot this?
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 01:20 |
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This was up in Glacier National Park. Whatever it was, it didn't care much about me, and just continued to eat all of those nearby berries.
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 02:58 |
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BetterLekNextTime posted:In the quest for more mm's, I'm thinking about getting this digiscoping adapter. I just got an Eos M when they had the big sale a couple of months ago, and with the EF/EF-S to M adapter, it should work. The M is definitely not the ideal digiscoping mirrorless. I'm sacrificing easy controls and fps compared with my 60D, but I think the balance will be a lot better with the lighter body (plus I can keep my dslr for BIF and other shots). What optics are you going to digiscope with? I've seen a ton of digiscoped photos but I almost never see any with a high quality look a photographer would be happy with. Usually they're by people who already own a $2000 spotting scope and don't want to spend another 2k on a DSLR and lens.
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BeastOfExmoor posted:What optics are you going to digiscope with? I've seen a ton of digiscoped photos but I almost never see any with a high quality look a photographer would be happy with. Usually they're by people who already own a $2000 spotting scope and don't want to spend another 2k on a DSLR and lens. It's a ~20 yr old Swarovski. Pretty good but not the latest generation or two of coatings. This is partly for work where magnification will be more important than quality. I have the worst luck trying to digiscope hand-held with my iphone so this has to be an improvement.
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 05:46 |
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Image: 1 of 16,000
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# ? Aug 16, 2013 14:44 |
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Hopefully the rest turned out better than that one.
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# ? Aug 16, 2013 17:03 |
I'm so jealous that you got one with food in its mouth. I spent twelve hours watching puffins and not a single one of the fuckers decided to bring back any food.
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HookShot posted:I'm so jealous that you got one with food in its mouth. For now, here are some Gannets: My wife and I just returned from a trip to Newfoundland. What a birding paradise that place is! One of our first stops was the Gannet colony at Cape St. Mary's. Even though there were tons of tourists in the area, we enjoyed hours and hours of the entire place to ourselves, only seeing people as we made our way back to the car each day. The only problem was figuring out which out of the 5000 shots we took we should process! I've tried for a mix of all types, and varied the processing a bit on them as well. C&C most welcome. Gannet spam incoming
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# ? Jun 6, 2024 05:51 |
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Awesome pics all around, those birds are just so sleek looking. Any story behind the blood on the tail feathers?
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