Nice shots. Looks very promising. Someday my copy will arrive .Just a few backyard bird photos with the new 200-800mm and R5. All shot at 800mm f/9 and 1/2000s. Cropped and light editing on PS. So, far I am quite happy with the results
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Just a few backyard bird photos with the new 200-800mm and R5. All shot at 800mm f/9 and 1/2000s. Cropped and light editing on PS. So, far I am quite happy with the results
I'd be happy too, they look great!Just a few backyard bird photos with the new 200-800mm and R5. All shot at 800mm f/9 and 1/2000s. Cropped and light editing on PS. So, far I am quite happy with the results
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I think it is a small starfishI enjoy seeing these more candid shots! What is that Seagull eating?
R7 + 800 f/11 w/ 31mm extension tube. ISO 6400 @ 1/100 s, 100% crop. Dark day.
MR. GLOW
Thanks Click. They are little characters.Beautiful bird. I really like this shot. Well done, Dragon.
The middle shot looks like a small sea urchin. Pretty prickly to swallow.I think it is a small starfish
Today I got some better portraits of an American Kestrel (thanks, R7) and an Audubon's Warbler.
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Correct and swallowed it whole. The other one is a starfishThe middle shot looks like a small sea urchin. Pretty prickly to swallow.
Today I got some better portraits of an American Kestrel (thanks, R7) and an Audubon's Warbler.
Thanks, hopefully you get yours soon!Nice shots. Looks very promising. Someday my copy will arrive .