Gunzorro wrote:
Great shots on this page from Phillip, Joshua, and Ronny!
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A few more from the Spring blooming in Western Washington.
a7R4, EF 24-70/2.8L II, MC-11, LR
Thank you very much, Jim! And I am enjoying your images showing rhododendron and other flowering bushes.
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Here is a recent image of a peregrine falcon in flight... Being able to fly at 200mph while attacking their prey, falcons are for sure one of the fastest birds, if not the fastest bird, out there,
This morning was the first time I have left the house with a camera since March. Happily my Osprey spot was deserted and I had the shore to myself. A9 and 200-600 Osprey 182 by lennycarl08, on Flickr
The Thunderbirds were doing a flyover of the hospitals in San Diego today. The published flight path was over downtown so I guessed they would fly over the bay with the city behind. Unfortunately, they flew on the other side of the city. So were pretty far away.
I got a shot, not the one I wanted, and not a particularly good one. Still an impressive display in person.
Photo taken at 7:25 PM about 50 minutes before sunset.
Looking at Jordan Creek, the pedestrian bridge that crosses the creek, and trees bathed in Magic Hour light.
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens.
ISO 50, f11, 1/3 second.
Exposure Corrected -0.29 Stops.
May 18, 2014
From the ford at Jordan Creek, Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.