Some with the 7D and the 400mm f/5.6L. These Muscovy Ducks aren't in my beautiful category despite their rather colorful noggins. They are a good foil for the Black-necked Stilts
Traditionally, Labor Day in the US signifies the end of Summer. Other countries like our neighboring Canada likely harbor a different tradition. Perhaps we ought to defer to the more neutral Autumnal Equinox as the termination so that this thread will continue until then?
I suppose Peter should be the first and final Arbiter on this matter.
Doctorbird wrote:
Traditionally, Labor Day in the US signifies the end of Summer. Other countries like our neighboring Canada likely harbor a different tradition. Perhaps we ought to defer to the more neutral Autumnal Equinox as the termination so that this thread will continue until then?
I suppose Peter should be the first and final Arbiter on this matter.
Wow to the lightning shot Rob! This is likely my final post in this thread, thanks to Peter and everyone else for consistently enjoyable work. This is the best of the last of the flowers in the garden, shot with a 1DIII and 70-200 2.8 II.
p.57 #17 · Summer photography with Canon equipment
This afternoon I was strolling along the river and ran head on into the Birds Over Birders (BOB) annual Fall conference where they discuss the fanatics who poke gears in their direction. Surprisingly, witnessing the volatile proceedings, I found no difference in attitudes and opinions, be it birds or birders.
Crop Crowd Committee noise vs. reach debates
Full Frame Folks pompously pixel picking one another
Prof. Dr. Peter Supergears listening attentively to one and all,
...considers his own deliberations and falls asleep