Wow I am speechless after four weeks I am finally able to log onto this forum without having to use a proxy server! :O) All because South Korea had to ban a bunch of foreign websites because a few citizens were busted using the Ashley Madison site that was hacked leaking client information to the public... :-O
Anyways, back to the happiness that is photography! This is a Bampo Bridge sunset from last night:
Keep those wildlife shots coming Coastalconn they are stunning!
Used my Nikkor 2.0X tele-converter attached to my 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII lens and was able to capture this shot yesterday on the Kananaskis River (Alberta, Canada). No crop either, was able to get in really tight.
A little late in the year? Saw that our hedge (beech) was missing leaves tonight and looked a little closer and saw that plant next to it was full of little ones. Is not this a bit late in the year? I thought this was something that happened in the spring .. Nikon D810 - Nikon 105 f/2.8 Macro - SB910 in a softbox
D810 | D7100 | Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art |Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 G AF-S VRII ED | Nikon 105mm F2.8 AF-S IF-ED VR II Micro | Sigma 17-50 f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM | Sigma 150-500mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Coolpix P6000 IR converted | http://gjesdal.org
Depends on which state of metamorphosis the insect over-winters in @Gjesdal. Yours will probably over-winter as Chrysalids and emerge fresh in the Spring. Probably two broods in the year.
A composite. The background was photographed early 2014 in a parking garage in south Florida. The boys were photographed over a year later in a church. Creative juices flowed one day and I came up with this. I'm a huge fan of Joel Grimes' work to say the least.
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Anyways, back to the happiness that is photography! This is a Bampo Bridge sunset from last night:
Keep those wildlife shots coming Coastalconn they are stunning!
D800, 35mm 1.8G FX @ 1.8
Sharp enough wide open.. well enough for me at least
D700 17-35mm
D800 | Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII | 2.0X tele-converter | @ 400mm | f/5.6 | 800 ISO | 1/2500
7dm2, 500 F4 at f5.6, ISO 400, 1/1000th
Saw that our hedge (beech) was missing leaves tonight and looked a little closer and saw that plant next to it was full of little ones. Is not this a bit late in the year? I thought this was something that happened in the spring ..
Nikon D810 - Nikon 105 f/2.8 Macro - SB910 in a softbox
D700 17-35mm
D810 | 300mm + TC20 | f/6.3 | 1/1250s | ISO 1000