I have been quite busy lately with a few projects, hence my lack of participation.
I always enjoy sharing my work here as I always receive lots of good comments plus feedback on how to improve my photography, for that I am very thankful.
Have a great week ahead!
Juan Carlos
Scarlet-crowned Barbet in Ecuador, Canon 5DIII and 600f/4 + 1.4TC
Black-tailed Trainbearer, Ecuador Canon 5DIV and 600f/4 + 1.4TC
Ecuadorian Hillstar, Canon 5DIV and 600f/4 + 1.4TC hand held
Blue-crowned Trogon, a lifer for me! I just love trogons, Canon 5DIV and 600f/4 + 1.4TC
Mother spectacled bear, Ecuador Canon 5DIV and 600f/4 + 2XTC hand held, you gotta love IS!!!
Meet the smallest monkey on earth, pygmy marmoset, Ecuador Canon 5IV and 600f/4
Stunning photos, Juan! The barbet, trogon, spectacled bear and the pygmy marmoset are my favorites.
When I was in Ecuador this summer, we saw tracks of the spectacled bear but were unable to locate it.
Morris you are correct, those whites are super bright and it's hard to expose this bird correctly!
I took more shots of this hummer bit had to underexpose dramatically in order to render the whites white, will be posting more later! morris wrote:
All stunners with the third suffering from lost detail in the whites Juan. I love the last and suspect you were dealing with all those insects.
Warkari wrote:
Stunning photos, Juan! The barbet, trogon, spectacled bear and the pygmy marmoset are my favorites.
When I was in Ecuador this summer, we saw tracks of the spectacled bear but were unable to locate it.
Juan, the images of those exotic birds are killers! The barbet is just beautiful and yes, the trogon, too. Well actually all of them are. You did manage to handhold the 600mm lens plus a 2X TC to capture an image of that bear, huh? Wow!
Oh my, these are great. I've always been impressed by what you share here, but this set really stands out to me. Very nice! Love the birds of course, but the bear picture is really special.
That's good information Bobby, I will Google the name of that mammal you mention!
bobbytan wrote:
BTW the Pygmy Marmoset is practically the same size and weight as the Philippine Tarsier. These are 2 of the smallest primates in the world.