Re: "Official" Nikon 500 f/5.6E PF Discussion and Image Thread
From this morning.
These are the only two loon chicks I've captured while both were inside the depth of field. The shoreline of this lake is still heavily forested. In the case of this image, the parents and chicks (toward the end of the chick feeding session) happened to wander over to a spot where the light was perfect. That does not often happen does it?.
The Brown Water Snake (Nerodia spp) is in a microhabitat that the cold-blooded snakes always favor, to regulate their body temperature. The massive granite slabs/rocks tend to maintain a constant temperature and the snake moved in and out of the sun/shade to stay comfortable.
The snake images were both taken with the TC14 II attached.
Hope you like them.
Robert
afterthought: I looked at a few of the other snake images and was surprised to see that there is more than one BWS in that space between the granite slabs.
Jul 15, 2022 at 05:28 PM
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