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Beautiful Shot!View attachment 18675Ruby Throated Hummingbird. D850 500mm pf 1/2000 f 5.6 ISO 4000
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Beautiful Shot!View attachment 18675Ruby Throated Hummingbird. D850 500mm pf 1/2000 f 5.6 ISO 4000
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Tiago, Beautiful Sequence.Jackdaw carrying Red deer hair as nesting material by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Kestrel - Richmond Park by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Kestrel in Richmond Park, London by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Little egret in EVOA Portugal by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) in Richmond Park UK by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Great. Capture!2 new ones from yesterday, Belted Kingfishers,, NS, Canada. D500, 300 f4-PF + 1.4xTC, hand-held, ss 1/5000 sec. Processed in LR and AI Clear. TFL, Richard
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Awesome shots!Jackdaw carrying Red deer hair as nesting material by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Kestrel - Richmond Park by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Kestrel in Richmond Park, London by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Little egret in EVOA Portugal by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) in Richmond Park UK by Tiago Cardoso, on Flickr
Awesome shot, he really means business!View attachment 18679Nikon D850, 500mm f/4.0 with TC 1.4, handheld. Northern Colorado.
Thank you, yes he's a hard working Osprey!Awesome shot, he really means business!
That shot is spectacular!
This spring I seem to be coming across a lot of birds I haven't photographed before like this Wilson's Snipe down at one of the ponds I regularly visit.
Nikon D500, 500mm PF, f/6.3, 1/1250", ISO 100
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I agree with you, I have seen many new birds I had not seen before this spring
Great detail around the Cormorant's eye. Very nice Noel!Double crested cormorant
Great moment captured there, really great wing and face detail.Here's a shot I got of a Sandhill flying over.
Thanks, Neil!That is one group of birds that we do not get in Australia. AND you shot it with the same gear that I have. One day when we can all travel again eh? Really beautiful shot - very well done.
Very nice Capture , Dave.This spring I seem to be coming across a lot of birds I haven't photographed before like this Wilson's Snipe down at one of the ponds I regularly visit.
Nikon D500, 500mm PF, f/6.3, 1/1250", ISO 100
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Thanks Ralph!Very nice Capture , Dave.
Great job Dave. I like the 600mm one best.Must have been some kind of hatch this evening because Swallows of all kinds were swarming over one of our local ponds. Decided to take a crack at Swallows in flight which is always a challenge.
Tree Swallow Hunting Bugs on the High Seas:
Nikon D5, 600mm f/4 @f/5, 1/2500", ISO 450
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Nikon D500, 500mm PF, f/6.3, 1/2500", ISO 640
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D500, 500mm PF, f/6.3, 1/2500", ISO 1100
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All in all it was probably easier with the 500mm PF than the big lens on the tripod and at times the Swallows swarmed so close it might have been even easier to shoot handheld with the 300mm PF.
Thanks Grumpy!Great job Dave. I like the 600mm one best.
Those are great! what focus point setting did you use for swallows in flight?... I always come home with 1000 pictures and 1 or maybe 2 that are useable (if I am lucky) my experience has been that with a small focus point is very difficult to maintain the subject in it when they fly that fast, and with a larger area, any background seems to catch the focus and I lose the focus on the small bird...Must have been some kind of hatch this evening because Swallows of all kinds were swarming over one of our local ponds. Decided to take a crack at Swallows in flight which is always a challenge.
Tree Swallow Hunting Bugs on the High Seas:
Nikon D5, 600mm f/4 @f/5, 1/2500", ISO 450
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Nikon D500, 500mm PF, f/6.3, 1/2500", ISO 640
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D500, 500mm PF, f/6.3, 1/2500", ISO 1100
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All in all it was probably easier with the 500mm PF than the big lens on the tripod and at times the Swallows swarmed so close it might have been even easier to shoot handheld with the 300mm PF.