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Nat_WA said:
Thanks for the nice comments!

Nice sets of pictures dpc - you're on your way to dethrone click and neuro at the pace you're going ;)

@ISv; you're welcome (for the Thrush ;) ) - and thanks for clarifying the "raven" issue; always good to have a resident expert around ;D. Nice pictures as well!

Wiebe.

You are welcome Wiebe! That baby raven looks little bit like after fight with the house cat :)! I have seen ravens always high in the sky or clifs, never fledgling.
 
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Loons.... shot with a 6D2 and Tamron 150-600 from a canoe.... after lots of patient waiting, up popped a loon a few feet away....
 

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dpc said:
Cormorant, Swan Lake, Saanich BC

Very different approach in comparison with the House sparrow - a lot of microcontrast that makes the photo more "artsy"... I personally prefer the approach you took with the house sparrow but it's just me...
 
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ISv said:
dpc said:
Cormorant, Swan Lake, Saanich BC

Very different approach in comparison with the House sparrow - a lot of microcontrast that makes the photo more "artsy"... I personally prefer the approach you took with the house sparrow but it's just me...

Thanks for the comment. I don't really have a consistent 'style', at least I don't think I do. :)
 
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Don Haines said:
Loons.... shot with a 6D2 and Tamron 150-600 from a canoe.... after lots of patient waiting, up popped a loon a few feet away....

Very nice set Don, to me it would be quite a challenge to get such shots from a canoe... (draining the water out of my camera gear after toppling over a couple of times ;) )
How close did the loon get to you?

Wiebe.
 
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I've been watching the Treecreeper's nest at my local reserve

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Nat_WA said:
Don Haines said:
Loons.... shot with a 6D2 and Tamron 150-600 from a canoe.... after lots of patient waiting, up popped a loon a few feet away....

Very nice set Don, to me it would be quite a challenge to get such shots from a canoe... (draining the water out of my camera gear after toppling over a couple of times ;) )
How close did the loon get to you?

Wiebe.

The trick is to be patient.... if you chase around the lake after them you will never get close.... I positioned myself upwind of where they were feeding and (fortunately) with the light behind me, and let myself slowly drift into the area.... I got lucky a few times and had them surface a couple of times within ten feet of me... I also had a beaver swim past.... he did a loop around the canoe before deciding I was dangerous and dived...

and I also use a pelican case to keep the gear dry.....
 

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