Commonly known as the go-away-bird because of the call.
Subject: Grey lourie (Crinifer concolor)
Location: Africa
Camera: Canon
Subject: Leopard (F) ((Panthera pardus)
Location: Africa
Camera: Canon EOS R3
Lens: EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM plus EF1.4x III HH
Hi folks ... very long ago that I have been to Africa , do miss it . Might get a chance to go in the end of the year
Image taken in
This loon was taken two weeks ago on a dim/ rainy morning. I thought it cried out for a B&W conversion .
Z9. 180-600 at 520 mm f/
Hand held image captured in the back garden.
OM-1 60mm macro Flash
ISO 200 1/200 f11
ACR/PSCC
Kingfisher - taken in a bird reserve - but not a set up, tricky light, any suggestions for improvement - or maybe just try again in better light.
Brown hares fighting in the meadow, ideally they would be larger in the frame but I didn't want to crop any more, next time I'll have my 1.4TC with me.
Last Post By: Andreas Liedmann 06-26-2024, 02:14 PMI am David Hillery in Cypress, Texas.
To introduce myself I will try to post a photo or two of my birds, which have used a nest on my apartment
Hi folks .. for sure different approach that many of you might not like that much , regardless of that ... was trying to create something different with
Last Post By: Andreas Liedmann 06-26-2024, 10:50 AMI saw this moorhen nest building and managed to isolate it against the dark background
Model Name : OM-1, 150-400TC
Focal Length (35
Had a nice time with this male Lazuli Bunting in the foothills of Colorado at about 6400 ft elevation. It was very early light a bit after
I am posting this image purely to share the enjoyment I had in taking it. I appreciate it is not worth critical acclaim it is rather a mess but this
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton 06-25-2024, 02:53 AMHi folks ... had a quite nice morning with the Dippers , coming really close to me . Even nicer when I realized the Dipper found a water snail right
Last Post By: Andreas Liedmann 06-26-2024, 10:48 AMHi all ... and specially Gabriela , as she loves the place .
Image captured back in 2005 in the Kalahari Gemsbok Park ( name at that time ) ....
Golden bloomed grey long horned beetle (Agapanthia villosoviridescens)
Thread Starter: Jonathan AshtonI thought f11 might just have nailed it but not quite, stacking was not practicable due to the breeze.
Last Post By: Jonathan Ashton Today, 04:08 AMModel Name : OM-1 40-150 & MC14