Here are a male and female cardinal that I shot off of my deck this past summer. I was using a Canon R5 with a Sigma 150-600mm C lens.
Attached is a picture that I captured at Dolly Sods on Tuesday morning 10-15-24. I was using a EF16-35mm lens on a Canon R5 body.
I chose to process this image in a cooler mindset than some others from this shoot. I think it works and welcome feedback. EOS R5, EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, focal length 24mm, speed 1/200, aperture f/5.0, ISO 400
The Yellow-faced Grassquit (Tiaris olivaceus) is a small, vibrant bird known for its bright yellow face and olive-green plumage. This particular image was taken in San Pablo de Borbur, Boyacá, Colombia, a region filled with rich biodiversity and stun...
"Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from an Autumn tree." Emily Bronte' Found these leaves on the bridge railing as I wandered in the early morning through Muir Woods EOS80D, EF-S10-18mm f/4.5-5.6, focal length 10mm, speed 1/125, aperture f/...
Earlier this week I ran a studio lighting workshop for a camera club in my area. I do these fairly often and usually create a set with constant lights and another with studio flash. Lighting is quite simple but the evenings are good for the club mem...
Although I shoot primarily sports using Canon 1 series DSLR bodies, I travel quite a bit and for short trips via air a Canon M6 II with its 18-150 is my camera setup of choice. With the responsiveness of 1 series bodies, phone cameras drive me crazy...
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