HPS3
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- Jul 8, 2009
Grand Teton peak with low clouds and Yellowstone Old Faithful geyser basin.
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I mostly used the Tamron 18 - 200. It seemed whenever I had the Sigma 30 mm prime on the camera some wildlife would appear in the distance so I just keep on the zoom lens. I did get some decent wildlife even with the Tamron.How did it go with the a6000? What lens did you end up using?
10 second exposure shot in Breckenridge CO. By the way, it was -2 degrees at the time! Shot with the A6000, Sigma 16mm 1.4.
I love this Chris! When were you in Breckenridge?
Thanks Kathy - was there last week for a family destination wedding. My cousin's son was married and he and his new wife are skier and snowboarders.
I stayed off the slopes and instead worked out the camera.
I didn't realize it's been more than 9 months since I posted any wildlife shots in here...my last few have been stuff shot at Disney, so it feels like time to catch up with some favorite wetlands wildlife shots taken for the rest of 2018 since last summer - all with the A6300 and FE100-400mm combo:
A baby alligator, eye level, ISO 6400:
Baby tricolor heron chasing down mom to beg for some food:
Green heron giving the 'eye':
Double-crested cormorant, aka 'old blue eyes':
Green iguana climbing a tree, closeup:
Mating pair of great blue herons:
Ibis flying by in clear skies:
Pied-billed grebe all puffed up:
Osprey on the hunt:
Cormorant water takeoff, with strong backlighting:
Anhinga flying past the foliage at sunset:
Cormorant heading back to the nest with fortifications:
Ibis air-braking to land while a photographer shoots in a different direction in the background: