We have a lot of Coyotes in our area and the appear to be healthy and strong.
I hope you were using a VERY long telephoto for that shot, as I don't think I'd want to get too close to a Coyote in the wild, well fed or not.........
Nikon D7100; AF-S DX 35mm f1.8; AF-S DX Macro 40mm f2.8; AF-S DX 18-200mm VRII; SB-700 Speed Light and a bunch of other not very noteworthy stuff......
So there's a little back story to this one. I used to do a lot of the writing for a major travel company, which used to run trips to the Galapagos. I moved on to other things, but several months ago when they decided to publish a book on the islands the book designer approached me about photographs. The shot here will be on the cover of the dust jacket and 21 additional images of mine will featured in the book. Pretty cool. D90 | 80-400 | 400mm | f/5.6 | 1/640s | ISO 400
Between the last photo and this one, I was hiking the last miles needed for my 2013 thru-hike. This photo was taken during that last stretch of 2013 miles, but it was a wonderful sunrise and fits in the chronological ordering that I'm sticking with. Photo taken on October 29th from Sunrise Mountain Pavilion, Stokes State Forest, NJ after cowboy camping nearby the prior night. A sign read "no camping in pavilion" so we slept under the stars next to it in order to be stealthy.
If you are trying to post from Flickr, you must click on your photo, and at the right lower corner is a box with an arrow coming from it. You click this box, then copy the "Grab the HTML/BBCode" and size it at "Medium 640". Then simply past the HTML Code into your post and your image will be shown.
I took this some time ago at the Tampa Zoo. This owl was a rescue who only has one wing and spends his/her day on his/her trainers shoulder. While we were told owls typically do not like the company of humans, this animal is very interested in people and when he/she looks into your eyes, you feel such a connection..........
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Nikon D7100; AF-S DX 35mm f1.8; AF-S DX Macro 40mm f2.8; AF-S DX 18-200mm VRII; SB-700 Speed Light and a bunch of other not very noteworthy stuff......
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We have a lot of Coyotes in our area and the appear to be healthy and strong.
D3200 70-300 @ 300mm F5.6 ISO 360 1/500 sec.
28,50,85 f1.8G; 24-120 f4 VR; 70-300 f4.5-5.6 VR; Rokinon 8mm f3.5 fisheye
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D90 | 80-400 | 400mm | f/5.6 | 1/640s | ISO 400
28,50,85 f1.8G; 24-120 f4 VR; 70-300 f4.5-5.6 VR; Rokinon 8mm f3.5 fisheye
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D800 - Nikkor 14-24mm @ 14mm and f/4
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D7000+50mm 1.8G | f11 | 1/80 | ISO 400 | SB900 fired into a 32" Oct. Softbox
D800 - AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G VR - 190mm - f/8 - 1/200sec - ISO 160
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D800-24-200 at 86mm, ISO-200, f/8, 1 sec, Minor editing in Lightroom 5
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D4, 80-400mmG @400mm f9 About a 70% crop.
If you are trying to post from Flickr, you must click on your photo, and at the right lower corner is a box with an arrow coming from it. You click this box, then copy the "Grab the HTML/BBCode" and size it at "Medium 640". Then simply past the HTML Code into your post and your image will be shown.
The "How to Post Photo" was closed as the instructions kept getting lost in all the testing. Folks test on PAD now, and we will try to keep it clean.
Pentax 645D DA 25 f/4 converted to BW in Silver efex
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