+1AlanF said:MRLinVA said:Few from recent Costa Rica trip
Nice ones!
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+1AlanF said:MRLinVA said:Few from recent Costa Rica trip
Nice ones!
Don Haines said: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.....
ISv said:Don Haines said: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.....
Hey Don, is your canoe wooden or plastic?;D
Don Haines said:ISv said:Don Haines said: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.....
Hey Don, is your canoe wooden or plastic?;D
Wooden, and she made me paint it Kodachrome red(not me paddling it, but shows the boat.....)
dpc said:Beautiful pictures, ISv! Very well done.![]()
Talys said:I haven't had much time for photography recently, but this one turned out pretty well! A hummingbird coming by and visiting on a hot summer day 8)
ISv said:Talys said:I haven't had much time for photography recently, but this one turned out pretty well! A hummingbird coming by and visiting on a hot summer day 8)
Great one Talys! BTW at short distance the hot, lifting up air is not making big difference...
Talys said:ISv said:Talys said:I haven't had much time for photography recently, but this one turned out pretty well! A hummingbird coming by and visiting on a hot summer day 8)
Great one Talys! BTW at short distance the hot, lifting up air is not making big difference...
Thanks! They visit in the summer heat a lot, because our patio has flowers that my wife diligently waters twice a day, and stocks feeders with fresh sugary hooch ;D Flowers get to be slim pickings when it doesn't rain much, and we had the driest May on record this year. Our flowers are popular for the honey bees too, got a couple of good photos of them that I'll have to post up!