Today, a few of my favorite visitors of the fall migration stopped by my yard to feed on the insects in our trees and bushes. We live in a heavily wooded area of Jacksonville and for the past 15 years I've done my best to let our property revert back...
As summer has officially come to a close, I often reflect on places that I enjoy visiting and it's fun to share these photos with friends. I'd love for you all to share a photo that you've made with your Canon gear. JTNP - Hidden Valley Joshua Tre...
A fun but muddy Friday night with a big win by the home team. Shot with Canon 1DX III and EF 400 f2.8 @ f2.8, 1/1000, ISO 10,000.Rodger
I photographed with a 5D Mark IV and 50mm TS-E lens. ISO 800 1/60 @f/4 balancing daylight and two Profoto B1 heads in light modifiers. The shift was pointed up to place the plane of focus on the front of the jar while letting the bokeh go behind the...
It's almost spring down here in NZ, but we still have quite cool mornings, resulting in come thick early-morning fogs. When I looked out at the fog-filled valley below me, I knew I had to get up high without major obstructions to get a clear shot. So...
Those of you who know me will be aware that I like to shoot with equipment that is often condemned as 'obsolete' or of dubious quality. As NZ moves into the spring after an extremely wet year (by May we had already exceeded the average annual rainfa...
first post on here, new to this community, long time Canon creator. 5dmk4 iso/3200 3" exposure sigma 24mm f/8 this was an older image I made during a full moonrise.
A Black Swallowtail Butterfly feeding on a vivid red Zinnia flower. A Black Swallowtail Butterfly enjoying the Zinnias in my garden. Photographed with a Canon 5D Mark IV & 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L lens.
This was a spectacular Eagle strike. Swooping dive and fish snatch.Spasski River ValleySpasski River Valley_Crop
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