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Where the fae live
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patrickcazer · 9 months
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Shot on a 7D mark ii, I wish I had spent more time with that camera.
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secondlifep · 1 year
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She gets her own special post and picture
I was sitting on the edge of a canal today, when I saw her walk up and start to flap her wing and pick at it ... after a few minutes, it was clear that her right wing (as you can see) was broken / damaged.
She flapped it, but it would not twist back under as we normally would see... and so she picked at it a bunch of times, tried to move it, shift it, etc.
I watched her for ten minutes ... there were tons of people sitting on the grass, relaxing and such ...
I wondered if I should / could do anything for her ... I took a short video and also a couple of photos of her...
As I was looking to see if Amsterdam had any kind of animal services, some ignorant person walked through the area, without even paying attention to where they were going and scared her off into the water ... and she swam away fast and furious ...
I hope things work out well for her...😢
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newcanoninfo · 1 year
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Natural Light Waterfall Portraits in Bali With the Canon RF 28-70mm f/2L Lens – If you are looking for beautiful, natural light portraiture and how to pose models effectively, this is a fabulous video set in an amazing waterfall location with a professional model. Join Irene Rudnyk here behind the scenes on this adventure and watch the magic unfold. [ Read More ] (Read More...) ≠ promoted by #NewCanonInfo
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depiction-0 · 4 months
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moodestysplace · 1 year
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Life is a bit like mountaineering - never look down
Life is a bit like mountaineering – never look down
Ja, så sade den käre Edmund Hillary och jag håller med. Det är aldrig nyttigt att titta tillbaka för att gräma sig. Det är bättre att kika framåt. Fast. Att summera året – det är något som hör till, eller hur? Jag har i år valt ett annat sätt att summera året än tidigare år. På mina tidigare årsinlägg har jag tagit månad för månad, men 2022 har varit så händelserikt att det faktiskt inte funkar.…
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mutant-distraction · 1 year
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gemsbok (also known as an Oryx).
Image by Pangolin Photo host William Steel Photography
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM Sports lens
Focal length: 220mm
ISO: 250
F stop: f/10
Exposure time: 1/500 sec
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earth-to-bellaaa · 1 year
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Photo of the day, stairs to heaven :)
🌍 Kings Canyon, CA
📷 Canon 7D mark II :)
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wandereraway · 2 years
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campsite
Photo by Ilia Zolas on Unsplash  
Canon, EOS 7D Mark II
Free to use under the Unsplash License
Send me some gas money!
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A great tit :)
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secondlifep · 1 year
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Four Legged Friends
A collection of four-legged (minus the monkey with two arms and two legs) from Artis, the Amsterdam Zoo
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newcanoninfo · 11 months
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A Year With the Canon EOS R7: Is It the Best APS-C Mirrorless Camera Available? –
Canon's 7D line of APS-C DSLRs were a massive hit for the company, as they borrowed many of the advanced features and capabilities of powerful full frame cameras like the 1D series and put them in far more affordable bodies that were accessible to a much wider audience. The EOS R7 has continued that philosophy in the mirrorless age, and it offers photographers some incredible features for the price. This great video review takes a look at the camera after a year of usage and discusses whether its combination of performance and image quality make it the right choice for you.
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sevyshoots · 2 years
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What gear do I use?
After only 1 year of photography and many many hours of research, I have learned a lot about photography and videography gear. The first step to getting into photography is choosing your gear. This is not an easy decision as there are so many options out there and chances are you will have this camera and lens for at least a couple years. When I first started I had the opportunity to borrow a friend's camera and lens. The camera was a Canon 80D and the lens was a Tamron f2.8 70-200. This camera was a good first camera for me because it gave me an idea of what I would be using later. I currently own a Canon 7D Mark II. I chose this camera because of the fast shutter speed and the many focus points on the sensor. I picked this camera up for around $700 and it was immediately way better to use than the 80d that I was borrowing before. The lens I use now is the Canon f2.8 70-200. This lens is great because for sports you need to have a 70-200. It is what I use for 95% of my pictures. For video, I use the canon 80d matched up with the Tameron f2.8 70-200. The camera I was borrowing originally. To edit I use a Macbook Pro 14 inch and a PC every once in a while.
Why do I use this gear? I use this gear because when you are first starting out you have to choose the most cost effective gear that fits into your budget. If you have a bunch of money to spend I would recommend you buy nicer gear than what I have. However, you can definitely get away with what I use. I have found that skill and the want to do photography is much more important than gear. If you don't enjoy photography or want to put in the work to get better then that will transfer over to the quality of your work. Choosing my camera body was very difficult because I had never used them before. I am happy with my decision, but looking back I would probably spend around a thousand more dollars on my camera body just because now I know I would make the money back. I would probably get a Canon R6. However, I would not recommend that to everyone. My lens was an easy decision because I knew I would need  f2.8 70-200. The only thing that made this hard was deciding between the name brand or the off brand. I think I made a good choice buying the more expensive name brand because now I have used both and the quality of the name brand Canon lens is much higher than the off brand Tameron lens. I use the Canon 80d for video because it holds up and does a decent job. But mainly because I don't pay for it and I am still just borrowing it. I chose the Apple Macbook pro 14 inch after a two day trial of a macbook air. I decided I would like to have the pro because of the value you get from it. It has the M1 chip making it capable of running any software I throw at it but it also has fans for when I am working in the heat. 
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I interviewed Levi Romnes, a friend that is into film/videography. He said, “I got into film because I was addicted to my phone and watching videos.” Videography has always interested Levi. After all of his research and practice he said, “For the past couple months I've been trying to make a video and it's not happening. It's a little bit more difficult than it looks.” This statement by Levi is something that can apply to more than just photography and videography. You have to do your research and practice if you want to be good at what you do.
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listaskogur · 2 years
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📷 Canon, EOS 7D Mark II
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depiction-0 · 29 days
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Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Hanoi Vietnam
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earth-to-bellaaa · 1 year
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I don't really know what this is. I feel like I'm just talking at a void that can't respond. I dunno, I'm bored, but who isn't.
🌍 Bedruthen Steps, Cornwall, UK
📷 Canon 7D mark II :)
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