SloPhoto said:Found this fellow on a hike in CO.
That is amazing!SloPhoto said:Found this fellow on a hike in CO.
Really cool to catch that moment.josephandrews222 said:...mo' of the same.
ERHP said:That is amazing!SloPhoto said:Found this fellow on a hike in CO.
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Really cool to catch that moment.josephandrews222 said:...mo' of the same.
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I've been hanging out with less furry acquaintances and on Sunday had an opportunity to get some closeups.
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candyman said:ERHP said:That is amazing!SloPhoto said:Found this fellow on a hike in CO.
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Really cool to catch that moment.josephandrews222 said:...mo' of the same.
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I've been hanging out with less furry acquaintances and on Sunday had an opportunity to get some closeups.
That's a wonderful shot.
What focal length did you use? And, is this snake dangerous? (we don't have snakes over here so no knowledge about that)
Candyman, Thanks! This was with a 600 + 1.4X TC, 840mm total. Supposedly in the top three for toxicity in SoCal so keeping 20' plus a good sized break between his rock and mine seemed like a good idea. Plus an escape plan...
Thanks Click!
Click said:gh4photos said:Green-crowned brilliant hummingbird, Costa Rica. Multi flash set up.
Awesome. Great first post...And welcome to CR![]()
Keep posting!
This is the type of picture that one should see in an article showing the benefits of using multiple flashes. Well done!gh4photos said:Green-crowned brilliant hummingbird, Costa Rica. Multi flash set up.
gh4photos said:Awesome. Great first post...And welcome to CR![]()
Keep posting!
gh4photos said:Thanks! Looking forward to participating more. Can't wait to see what, if anything, becomes of the rumored 7D mk II...would love to update my 7D to another 1.6 crop sensor body but with better image quality and lower noise at high ISOs.
P.S. how do I change the SX50 that appears under my screen name? Don't know how that got there.
candyman said:Click said:gh4photos said:Green-crowned brilliant hummingbird, Costa Rica. Multi flash set up.
Awesome. Great first post...And welcome to CR![]()
Keep posting!
+1
Wonderful, and Welcome
These are really interesting birds and it looks like these guys have similar walks - here's one in a different plumage - at 400mm:Keith_Reeder said:Eye-to-eye with a Ruddy turnstone, Holy Island, off the North East coast of England.
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(Bigger here).
7D, Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 OS, Sigma 2x handheld at 600mm.