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lindam
Administrator
Administrator

Have you snapped an incredible photo of wildlife? Post a favorite photo you've taken and share the story behind the image. Be sure to include the Canon gear you used!

 

About this photo: 

Camera: Canon PowerShot G3 X

Exposure Time: 1/125

ISO: 400

F-stop: 6.3                          

 

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ballottasphotog
Enthusiast

A great egret observes its surroundings while perched in a tree. The raw file was processed in Digital Photo Professional. The image's tonal curves and sharpness were tweaked in PaintShop Pro. The monochrome conversion was done in Silver Efex Pro 2.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XSi

Lens: EF 75-300mm f:4-5.6 III

Focal Length: 300mm

AV: f8

TV: 1/2000"

ISO: 400undefined

ballottasphotog
Enthusiast

A great egret observes its surroundings while perched in a tree. The raw file was processed in Digital Photo Professional. Paint Shop Pro was used to adjust the tonal range, contol the chromatic aberrations, and to adjust the sharpness of the image. A local tone adjustment layer and a second curves layer were used to give the image an HDR effect.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XSi

Lens: EF 75-300mm f4-5.6 III

Focal Length: 300mm

AV: 5.6

TV: 1/3200"

ISO: 400

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ballottasphotog
Enthusiast

A great egret observes its surroundings while perched in a tree. The raw file was processed in Digital Photo Professional. The image was sharpened in PaintShop Pro.

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XSi

Lens: EF 75-300mm f4-5.6 III

Focal Length: 300mm

AV: f8

TV: 1/3200"

ISO: 400

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TTMartin
Authority
Authority

Green Heron not happy sharing a log with a turtle. — at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, 2/7/2018

 

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Canon EOS 7D Mk II, Canon EF 100-400 L IS II, Canon 1.4X TC III, 309mm, 1/1250, f/7.1, ISO 1600

Black-Crowned Night Heron — at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, 2/7/2018

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Canon EOS 7D Mk II, Canon EF 100-400 L IS II, Canon 1.4X TC III, 560mm, 1/1250, f/8, ISO 5000

Some of the last few photos my G 9 took. It's had a lot of use & will be replaced by another because it gets the job done with the housing & strobes I already have. It died early on this years dive trip. Photos were shot in RAW, converted using ACR and the Eagle Ray photos were re processed in PS.

 

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"A skill is developed through constant practice with a passion to improve, not bought."

pris796
Enthusiast

1/1000

F/6.3

ISO 125

300 MM

80D

 

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pris796
Enthusiast

1/500

F/7.1

ISO 100

200 MM

80D

 

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SeldomSeen
Apprentice

My wife just took this in the yard (near Lyonsundefined, Colorado). She used her brand new SX60HS at 1365mm telephoto.

"A book's a great place to hide out in" - Trevanian

Here is one I took last week - a cormorant caught a trout.

 

Canon 5DSR; Canon 600mm f/4; @600mm; f/4; 1/2000; ISO 160.  It was pretty far away, requiring almost 50% crop so the quality wasn't as good as it can get...

 

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