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p.17 #1 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


My apologies in advance for injecting some sadness but my good pal Ruby died today, RIP. Ruby loved the cold weather but remained stoic during the summer months. This is still one of my favourite images of her, taken in August, 2009. For the record, Canon 40D and the 70-200 f/4 non IS.

My wife and kids are wrecked and I can't sleep. Sorry for the sad post but I miss my dog...
-Cam







Jul 13, 2012 at 01:55 AM
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p.17 #2 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


Sorry for the loss of your beloved pet Cam. You got a great shot of Ruby there, I can see a calm, kind personality in the eyes



Jul 13, 2012 at 02:55 AM
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p.17 #3 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


A few more from the 500 I shot yesterday





















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Jul 13, 2012 at 06:06 AM
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p.17 #4 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


That is a very nice dog portrait, Cam.......a part of your memories of your pet which you will cherish.


Jul 13, 2012 at 06:06 AM
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p.17 #5 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


Osprey and Tern fishing






















Jul 13, 2012 at 06:30 AM
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Good show, Psych.....it looks like the cormorants were welcoming you with open arms....err... wings.


Jul 13, 2012 at 07:07 AM
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p.17 #7 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


Cam, sorry about Ruby. Thank you Peter.


Jul 13, 2012 at 07:16 AM
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p.17 #8 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


5D2 and 24-70L

Do you think this silhouette "works"?


Emerald Bay Sunrise by wfarrell4, on Flickr


Delicate Arch by wfarrell4, on Flickr



Jul 13, 2012 at 08:17 AM
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p.17 #9 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


Morning,

onegreatcity wrote:
My apologies in advance for injecting some sadness but my good pal Ruby died today, RIP. Sorry for the sad post but I miss my dog...
-Cam


Cam: To you and your family, sorry for your loss, and I do understand. For 11 years our Rottweiler "Bruno" was the eyes-ears-guardian of my family during my deployments. When he passed, it was very hard for us all...

Hang in there my friend,

Edd



Jul 13, 2012 at 09:59 AM
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p.17 #10 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


@ Cam, loosing a treasure part of the family is never easy. Your portrait of Ruby is quite wonderful as I'm sure she was.

Had a rather large German Shepard; 98lbs, 25" at the shoulders, for over 14yrs, he; Duke, was my beach running partner. After 7 months away from him, after my rehab from a broken neck, I arrived home in my manual wheelchair, door opened and he was up in my lap, not long after my boardwalk rolling partner...their love is never ending!

My sympathies for your, your families loss!



Jul 13, 2012 at 12:27 PM
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Thats a super portrait Cam, really shows the presence and dignity of Ruby. I would add my condolences for your loss: a pet is both a friend and a member of the family, and their loss hurts accordingly.


Jul 13, 2012 at 01:26 PM
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As I make my summer photography trips to different ponds, marshes, rivers and lakeshore sections in southern Ontario, most of other wildlife photographers I meet are retired folks with plenty of free time on their hands. That is why we all prefer to go out during week days, but not during weekends. On weekends, one sees younger photography crowds who are still holding some sort of jobs. Furthermore, those nature places are like a magnet to city dwellers who are doing their weekend escapes from Toronto aka the big smoke.

Crowds and nature photography do not mix well.

Here is my shooting companion aiming/setting patiently his Nikkor 500 on a perched Kingfisher , hoping he'd catch him as the bird dives for fish in the pond.

(Monopod mounted 7D + 400 f/2.8 IS Mk I)

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Jul 13, 2012 at 02:04 PM
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PetKal wrote:
As I make my summer photography trips to different ponds, marshes, rivers and lakeshore sections in southern Ontario, most of other wildlife photographers I meet are retired folks with plenty of free time on their hands. That is why we all prefer to go out during week days, but not during weekends. On weekends, one sees younger photography crowds who are still holding some sort of jobs. Furthermore, those nature places are like a magnet to city dwellers who are doing their weekend escapes from Toronto aka the big smoke.

Crowds and nature photography do not mix well.

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Peter,

We seem to share the same disposition. Having just recently retired (and somewhat before) I can afford the luxury to choose my time to be away from the maddening crowd near and around LA. To augment my arsenal I plan to soon acquire the new 500 or 600 super tele. Then I'll feel more complete. I have checked out the 500mm from CPS earlier and got my taste of honey. The choice might be the 600 II when it becomes available.

Db




Jul 13, 2012 at 02:37 PM
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In the rain this afternoon, very strongly back-lit. Had to pull this out of the shadows.




Red Kite




Jul 13, 2012 at 03:52 PM
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Doctorbird wrote:
Peter,

We seem to share the same disposition. Having just recently retired (and somewhat before) I can afford the luxury to choose my time to be away from the maddening crowd near and around LA. To augment my arsenal I plan to soon acquire the new 500 or 600 super tele. Then I'll feel more complete. I have checked out the 500mm from CPS earlier and got my taste of honey. The choice might be the 600 II when it becomes available.

Db



Db, as a more seasoned retiree I should perhaps give you some tips on your new life stage, however, I see that you are on the right track already, so all I can say is enjoy it.



Jul 13, 2012 at 05:48 PM
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John_T wrote:
In the rain this afternoon, very strongly back-lit. Had to pull this out of the shadows.


John, thankfully that was well focused so the procedure worked OK.



Jul 13, 2012 at 05:50 PM
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PetKal wrote:
Thank you kindly, Joe....that was ISO 800.....unfortunately, for 1DsMkII that is already way too high for a real clean image of a dark scene, but there was no other way.
However, only one hour later, the same spot, the same setup, had plenty of light, although getting harsh a bit, and could do with ISO 200.

In fact, I do not recall using 800L with ISO100 ever, although I know I did so last summer.


another question for the early morning heron shots - how did you set the white balance? the pictures are very clear, is that clarity from the lens and/or procedure?

Thanks

Joe



Jul 13, 2012 at 07:25 PM
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Joe, I normally do not have a WB problem in early morning sunlight where we live. I simply set the camera to daylight WB and I go.

However, our golden hour light often gives an orange cast to pictures and sometimes there is so much of it that it requires a correction in photoshop.

My biggest problem is with whites, as I just do not distinguish very well between different colour temperatures.....from bluish, over green to yellow/orange cast so I have to ask my wife to review such difficult images.


Here's some from the lake today. While men are playing, these birds are fishing hard, dawn to dusk, in order to feed themselves and their brood. Their energy level is unfathomable to us humans.

1DMkIIN + 400 f/5.6....one of the best BIF combos there is (in good light, that is.)

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Jul 13, 2012 at 08:37 PM
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Playing with the 8-15L, off to the reception







Jul 14, 2012 at 02:19 PM
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p.17 #20 · Summer photography with Canon equipment


I've hardly been out with the camera for the last few weeks

This is just a quick shot with the 70-200 with a cheap 2.0x TC on the 7D:


Pigeon by jj_glos, on Flickr


He's a cheeky chap who sits in the water bath and reaches across to eat the seeds out of the feeder!



Jul 14, 2012 at 02:25 PM
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