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FéLocal: ChavesInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/tempocativo/Blog:https://tempocativo.wordpress.com/…
— em Chaves, Distrito de Vila Real
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Blue Heron from nearly 300 yards. Captured with a Canon 7DmII and Sigma 150-600mm and 1.4x sigma extender at Sweetwater Creek State Park #Wildlifeplanet #wildlifeconservation #wildlife_perfection #wildlifephotographer #wildlifeart #wildlifephoto #wildlifelovers #wildlifeperfection #wildlifeonearth #georgia #georgiaonmymind #onlyingeorgia #bestofthepeachstate #gastateparks #georgiastateparks #georgiaoutdoors (at Sweetwater Creek State Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CinDjgCrtwj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Male House Finch by CoreyBourassaPhoto Read the blog post for additional images and photo information. Website | Instagram | Twitter https://flic.kr/p/246bMtx
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Working On technique.
A NutHatch on the Stump.
I've been working on shooting using Auto ISO in both manual and aperture priority modes for photographing birds. Cecil Holmes had mentioned it while in the Tetons and having not used it much, I didn't use it there much either. There's a certain amount confidence as a photographer that needs to be built when photographing in various ways with your camera. Like shooting in manual mode or understanding bracketing. Honestly in every aspect of photography. I trust my camera to do what I need it to do. After all I'm telling it what I need it to do. In the end I always want a sharp image with tolerable noise levels. I've always tried to stay at ISO 1600 or less. Because I know I'll get good quality images. Auto ISO has opened options to shooting at higher ISO. High ISO paired with perfect exposure leads to a very sharp image for two reasons. Fast enough shutter speed and no noise from underexposure. I was working with high ISO the other morning and I was quite impressed with the overall image right from the camera. The image above is unedited. I did view it in Lightroom CC. Image made with Canon 7dmii and Tamron 150x600 at 600mm f7.1 Auto ISO at 3200 and shutter speed of 1/600 of a second. On top of my Sirui N3204x tripod snd K-30 ball head. Gear carried in MindShift Gear TrailScape 18L and Peak Design Strap.
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Caught a fish
Only moments before she got a fish offered from her future partner, this female kingfisher caught a fish herself as well. Guess she got hungry and didn't wanted to wait for food any longer.
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I’m working on perfecting my timing and focus for the eclipse on the 21st. The smoky air is making it hard to get a sharp focus on the sun. I am using a Canon 7DMII with a 70-200 2.8 lens with a 1.4 2.8 extender. I have the Star Guy White Light Solar Filter (59.95 at Glazer’s Camera of Seattle) attached and I’m using the Pluto Trigger for time lapse images. Lots of stuff attached to my camera means more to keep track of as well as more to keep charged. Thank goodness we will have a generator on the trailer so I will be able to charge everything fresh the morning of the eclipse.
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What is the best camera for fishing photography - 5dmiv, d810, 1dx, 7dmii, 5ds. Thoughts????? (at Canon, Georgia)
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Poupa
Poupa
(Upupa epops)
Local: Parque das Nações, Lisboa
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If you were a sailboat
If you were a sailboat
sugestão musical para esta foto, já que na altura que a fiz estava a pensar nesta música….
Local: Belém, Lisboa
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lagarto ao almoço
lagarto ao almoçoPeneireiro-vulgar (Falco tinnunculus)Local: Figueira da Foz© Tempo Cativo
— em Figueira da Foz, Distrito de Coimbra
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Colhereiro
Colhereiro(Platalea leucorodia)Local: (RNLED) Reserva Natural Local do Estuário do Douro, Canidelo, Vila Nova de Gaia© Tempo Cativo
— em Reserva Natural do Estuário Do Douro.
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