Click said:Very nice series, GP.Masserano. I especially like the first and last picture.
+1 Jack
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Click said:Very nice series, GP.Masserano. I especially like the first and last picture.
Jack Douglas said:
American Goldfinch by Isaac Grant, on FlickrIsaac Grant said:I photographed this American Goldfinch in the early morning light. It thankfully perched up for me while it was taking a break from feeding. Took this photo at the end of October but never got around to processing it. Honestly forgot that I had taken it. What a nice surpriseCanon 7d2 and Sigma 150-600 C.
TWI by Dustin Abbott said:I need the bird experts to help me out (I'm not really a birder). Is this some kind of lesser goldfinch? It was taken in Ontario, Canada. The beak is fairly broad. This is a 100-400L II mounted on a 6D.
Click said:TWI by Dustin Abbott said:I need the bird experts to help me out (I'm not really a birder). Is this some kind of lesser goldfinch? It was taken in Ontario, Canada. The beak is fairly broad. This is a 100-400L II mounted on a 6D.
It's an Evening Grosbeak.
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Evening_Grosbeak/id
House Wren by Isaac Grant, on FlickrIsaac Grant said:Just bought a new computer and am going through my files to see what I want to transfer over. Here is an image I stumbled upon. A House Wren from Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge that I took on 7/31/15. Canon 7d2 and Sigma 150-600 C. I still say this is the best affordable wildlife combo on the market.
House Wren by Isaac Grant, on Flickr
Thanks Jack. The reason I said that is that the 7d2 can be had for just over $1,000 now. Sigma C is the same even when not on sale. So for just more than $2,000 I can't imagine a better wildlife combo. Gets you to 600mm with IS at 10fps. Image quality far exceeds the money spent in my opinion.Jack Douglas said:Isaac Grant said:Just bought a new computer and am going through my files to see what I want to transfer over. Here is an image I stumbled upon. A House Wren from Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge that I took on 7/31/15. Canon 7d2 and Sigma 150-600 C. I still say this is the best affordable wildlife combo on the market.
House Wren by Isaac Grant, on Flickr
Well, whether it is or not is somewhat irrelevant as long as you are a happy camper.Very impressive.
Jack
fabio said:Hello Jack... thanks by the way![]()
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;D.... all my pics are taken in North Portugal... I use blinds for most pics(hidrohide, chairhide), all this pics are taken or with the Canon 6D or 7D mkII, and lens is Canon ef 500mm f4 IS USM, teleconverter 1.4, or the canon 100-400 mkII...
You can always check my Flicker account: https://www.flickr.com/photos/128267495@N06/