Looking at a Great Blue Heron
Very slightly cropped, tripod mounted 100-400mm f4-f5.6 GM set to 342mm and A7rIII.
ISO 100, f5.6, 1/1000 second
Exposure corrected +0.12 Stops
May 11, 2019
At Gatorland, Orlando or Kissimmee, FL
Nice UWA shot with the newest toy, Joshua. It looks very Vegas-y.
Rich: Did you steal this GBH's lunch? It looks seriously crumpy .
Tim: Wonderful waterfall shots. I hope I can get out and take some too, once the foilage season gets underway here next month.
Birdie: Exceptional as always.
That's some stunning lighting right there, Douglas.
Jim: That red carpet of fallen leaves is just beautiful. Love the colors.
Rene: Very nice BW shot. Is that a ruined factory?
Ronny: Shit, the reflections in that frog's eyes are breathtaking.
Tokyo at night taken with the lens many people around here love to hate, the good old 55 1.8 at f7.1 (some of the reflections are due to me shooting through rather thick glass)
Chris_88 wrote:
Nice UWA shot with the newest toy, Joshua. It looks very Vegas-y.
Rich: Did you steal this GBH's lunch? It looks seriously crumpy .
Tim: Wonderful waterfall shots. I hope I can get out and take some too, once the foilage season gets underway here next month.
Birdie: Exceptional as always.
That's some stunning lighting right there, Douglas.
Jim: That red carpet of fallen leaves is just beautiful. Love the colors.
Rene: Very nice BW shot. Is that a ruined factory?
Ronny: Shit, the reflections in that frog's eyes are breathtaking.
Thank you. Just one of the many poses of the GBH in the dozens captured of him at Gatorland. I think that he was just squinting a bit for many of the images. I have already posted one image of him with his wings upturned sunning himself.