lion rock said:Wow!
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bholliman said:Sand Hill Cranes in flight, Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area, northern Indiana
5DsR, 600mm f/4 II with 2xiii extender, 1/1600, f/9 ISO1250
Bryan Holliman, on Flickr
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lion rock said:Wow!
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bholliman said:Sand Hill Cranes in flight, Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area, northern Indiana
5DsR, 600mm f/4 II with 2xiii extender, 1/1600, f/9 ISO1250
Bryan Holliman, on Flickr
Aussie shooter said:These are a couple of older photos from when I first got back into photography a couple of years ago.
Not the greatest but I was pretty damn happy(and still am) considering they were taken on an entry level canon.
applecider said:Well we had a long week of snow and cold in Portland Oregon, I kept my local hummingbirds alive during this time by keeping the feeder full and defrosted. It seems to have created a degree of familiarity, as I cannot now service the feeder without supervision.
lion rock said:I'm so JEALOUS!!!
Nice one.
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applecider said:Well we had a long week of snow and cold in Portland Oregon, I kept my local hummingbirds alive during this time by keeping the feeder full and defrosted. It seems to have created a degree of familiarity, as I cannot now service the feeder without supervision.
Jack Douglas said:rpt, that must be amazing in person. Looks like they shouldn't even be able to fly!
Jack
It was fantastic. Like being in a chocolate store! Their take off and landing is quite ungainly. but in the air, they are amazing. What I shared is a small section of the group. There must have been about a hundred or more in the entire group. I have a photograph where I think there are about eighty!Jack Douglas said:rpt, that must be amazing in person. Looks like they shouldn't even be able to fly!
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Yup. The muscles must be really strong!Ryananthony said:Jack Douglas said:rpt, that must be amazing in person. Looks like they shouldn't even be able to fly!
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Looks like their necks should just flop down and hang, they are so long!