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Clown Town

Canon R100 with 28-135mm EF IS zoom via Canon adapter.Bakersfield CaliforniaSeveral local photographers have been experimenting with images that purposefully include window reflections. This clown has also caught several eyes.

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Baby Ducks - R5 Mark 2

I shot these with my new camera.Canon R5 Mark 2Canon EF 50mm 1.2Canon Bayonet adapter EF-EOS R  C-PL: circular polarising filter Shutter 1/125 -160F/2 - 2.5ISO 500    my ig: @rangeroftheworld #canonr5mark2 #50mm

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Golden-Naped Tanager in the Cloud Forest of Colombia

This image of a Golden-naped Tanager (Chalcothraupis ruficervix) was taken in the montane cloud forest of La Minga Ecolodge, located in Dapa, Valle del Cauca, Colombia. The bird is perched on a branch covered in moss, surrounded by a soft, green bac...

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Saffron-Crowned Tanager in the Cloud Forests of Dapa

This image was taken at La Minga Ecolodge, a remote birding lodge tucked into the cloud-covered ridges of Dapa, Valle del Cauca, Colombia. The subject is a male Saffron-crowned Tanager (Tangara xanthocephala), a bird as radiant as the environment it...

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AVP Women's Professional Beach Volleyball

Canon R6-Mark 2, Canon 70-200 f/2.8 II with RF adapter.U.S. Olympic Silver Medalist and member of the AVP professional beach volleyball team, the Palm Beach Passion, in action at Central Park in NYC. For this event, 300 tons of sand were brought in a...

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Hosta la Vista!

I think this might be one of my cleanest shots. EOS R5, EF-S10-18mm F/4.5-5.6 IS STM, Length 18mm, speed 1/250, aperture f/20, ISO 1000

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Lightning Behind Clouds

Typical for northeast Florida this time of year, we get lots of storms, and it could be any time of the day or night. This one was around 9:20 p.m., probably 5 miles away. It was cloud to cloud and there would be a series of flashes before the full d...

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