nc0b said:Canon 6D, 100-400mm II @ 400mm, >1/1000 & f/8 & ISO 400. My back yard, Pawnee Grassland east of Ft. Collins, Colorado.
Jack Douglas said:nc0b said:Canon 6D, 100-400mm II @ 400mm, >1/1000 & f/8 & ISO 400. My back yard, Pawnee Grassland east of Ft. Collins, Colorado.
V nice. Great to have a back yard that's not concrete and pavement isn't it!
Jack
Ryananthony said:Jack Douglas said:nc0b said:Canon 6D, 100-400mm II @ 400mm, >1/1000 & f/8 & ISO 400. My back yard, Pawnee Grassland east of Ft. Collins, Colorado.
V nice. Great to have a back yard that's not concrete and pavement isn't it!
Jack
I work in new construction and the houses we are currently working is a newer division on the side of a mountain. For many with their back yards facing up the hill, the lucky owners are paying for a backyard about 15ft deep with a 30ft cement retaining wall at the end. From inside the house, looking out the back window on the main floor, you can not see sky. It feels like a prison. Yet people are still coughing up between 1.7-2.5 million per house! Ill try to remember to grab a picture.
Ryananthony said:Burke Mountain in Coquitlam, BC.
Ryananthony said:https://www.rew.ca/properties/R2185019/1437-strawline-hill-street-coquitlam-bc?property_search=545304455
This is one of the latest properties we did. There are a few deer, couple of black bears and the odd cougar siting up here. but unfortunately they are all being pushed up the mountain. I used to live in Sherwood park and I too would rather be out there, then up here. I hope your wildlife returns soon.
clbayley said:This isn't a great technical picture.. I was stretched to the limit.
But, who knew there are wild zebras in California!! These are wandering around Hearst Castle, and are the descendants of animals kept in a zoo at the castle.