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Share your wildlife photography!

lindam
Administrator
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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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Outstanding. Smiley Happy

EB
EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and less lenses then before!

lglass12189
Contributor

Another shot from my recent trip to Alaska. Eagle flying off a piece of drift wood toward the bay. 60% crop 1DX MK II, 70-200\\Eagle-leaving-Beach.jpg

1DX MK II, 5D MK IV, 5D SR, assorted lens from 11-24 thru 200-400

exquisit!

Sorry for the delay, I haven't been on the site in a long time.

 

EF 70-200 /2.8 L II, 1/1000 sec. f3.2, ISO 800, 1DX MK II, @200mm

 

Here is one after getting fish:

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One with wings spread

 

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1DX MK II, 5D MK IV, 5D SR, assorted lens from 11-24 thru 200-400

Super cool!  Smiley Happy

EB
EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and less lenses then before!

lglass12189 With all due respect, are these pictures photo-shopped? They look so nice that they look like they have been molested. 

huh?  Not IMO

I think they are perfect examples of his topic of discussion, ntm, a rare sighting of woodpeckers, which I can attest are very difficult to capture.  I thought they were very enjoyable photos with a great lesson in how to correct an issue.

Nope, not at all.  Been shooting for 30 years 

 

my site gallery.through-my-lens.com

 

Me on Adobe stock: Adobe Stock

 

Me on Shutterstock: SS

 

 

1DX MK II, 5D MK IV, 5D SR, assorted lens from 11-24 thru 200-400

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