Krob78 said:: Black Bear Cub caught in the wild!
Technically, Bears are omnivores but what they heck! ;D
Krob78 said:: Black Bear Cub caught in the wild!
Technically, Bears are omnivores but what they heck! ;D
C-FMST said:Another carnivore in the wild, an African wild dog crossing water in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Image with a Canon 1DX Mark 2 (beta) and EF 500L f4 IS ii. S/s 1/1250sec at f4, iso 200.
Grant, if I may ask a silly question. What did ISO 200 get you that ISO 100 wouldn't, especially on a 1Dx mkII?
Fantastic images by the way!
Thanks Click!Click said:Krob78 said:: Black Bear Cub caught in the wild!
Technically, Bears are omnivores but what they heck! ;D
So cute. Nicely done.
Hi Catherine and thank you! I don't use the 1.4iii very often at all really. I'm not sure why but I've recently started using it and will likely begin using it a bit more. I'm also considering selling the 100-400 ii for the 400 DO II. Not sure yet but possibly.digigal said:Krob78 said:: Black Bear Cub caught in the wild!
Technically, Bears are omnivores but what they heck! ;D
Nice capture; cute expression. Do you use that 1.4x with your 100-400 very much?
Catherine
triggermike said:Here you go . . .
Alaska Brown Bear at Brooks River Falls - about 2-1/2 hours of patience until I got the right fish at the right angle to the right bear!
MrFotoFool said:Brown bear, Denali National Park. Last September my cousin and brother and I got one of the lottery car passes so we self-drove the entire road.
5D3 with 100-400 ii and 1.4x extender ii.
4D said:Kruger National Park, 7D with 100-400.