The Great Spotted Woodpecker
Canon EOS R6 with EF100-400 II. Taken at f/5.6 - 1/320 and ISO range 200 to 400.
Beautiful series, Candyman. Especially the last picture, great shot.
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The Great Spotted Woodpecker
Canon EOS R6 with EF100-400 II. Taken at f/5.6 - 1/320 and ISO range 200 to 400.
Thank you very much ClickBeautiful series, Candyman. Especially the last picture, great shot.
Thanks a lot, Click!I really like your series, Cog.
Nice shot ERHP. I don't know if I've ever seen one sitting still. lolA male Violet-green Swallow.
R5 RF600 f/4L IS w/1.4x 1/640 : f/13 : ISO 800
Another great series Candyman. Beautiful.The Great Spotted Woodpecker
Canon EOS R6 with EF100-400 II. Taken at f/5.6 - 1/320 and ISO range 200 to 400.
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Nice set of shots Jeremy.Got through some more warbler photos...
Worm-eating Warbler
Northern Waterthrush
Ovenbird
Jeremy
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I love this bird! And photos are great!First glimpse of one of this year's Peregrine Falcon Chicks (R5/1000mm).
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Did you bribe your neighbor?Just a common Purple Finch stopping by The orange bokeh ball is from stringed lights my neighbor has strung up all over his yard.
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Thanks Click! As usually you are very generous!Beautiful picture. Well done, ISv.
Wow. Nice position of the bird with the tail slightly spread. Beautifully sharp over the whole of the bird. Great photo with nice background color.After all these great photos I'm kind of shy to post my from this weekend but it's what I got (from the birds just this photo) !
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Thank you! True, they blend quite well into the background. It's hard to spot them. Only bright eyes give them away.Nice Cog. The color of the rocks goes perfectly with the owl.
They are sharp when I'm viewing from my phone or tablet, and don't appear to be any less then anyone else's photos...Btw I notice that when I upload my photos on Canon Rumors they are not as sharp anymore when I view them full screen. They are when I look at them full screen on my 27-inch monitor.
Your photo does not suffer from that. Looking for the problem and how to solve that.