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A female Red Fox showing her focus on some folks setting up for a picnic lunch in Yellowstone National Park.

Silver gull detail.

 

These gulls are the most common and plentiful in numbers here in Australia - so I set myself the task of trying to portray one in a unique way.

 

Looking back, my only regret is adding a copyright signature as it can be distracting.

 

Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae, 40cm body length.

 

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The ears are flying around while the bright eyes are fully focused on the flying treat. The gray-black mouth of my 10-year-old Labrador mix is wide open to catch the treat in flight. You can see the joy on his face as he skillfully catches his reward out of the air.

 

It exists, this connection between humans and animals. In my opinion, you can see it perfectly in this picture.

 

It's a snapshot of the joy that comes from the sharing of play and affection between animal and human.

 

The picture was taken in my own small studio with super sync flash.

 

If you like it, I would really appreciate a like, a comment or a message.

 

Die Ohren fliegen umher, während die strahlenden Augen voll fokussiert auf das fliegende Leckerli sind. Das grau-schwarzes Maul meines 10 Jahre alten Labrador-Mixes ist weit aufgerissen, um das Leckerli im Flug zu fangen. Im Gesicht erkennt man die Freude, während er seine Belohnung geschickt aus der Luft fängt.

 

Es gibt sie, diese Verbindung zwischen Mensch und Tier. Auf diesem Bild kann man es meiner Meinung perfekt erkennen.

 

Es ist eine Momentaufnahme der Freude, die durch das Teilen von Spiel und Zuneigung zwischen Tier und Mensch entsteht.

 

Das Bild ist im eigenen kleinen Studio mit Super-Sync-Blitz aufgenommen worden.

 

Wenn es euch gefällt, würde ich mich sehr über ein Like, einen Kommentar oder eine Nachricht freuen.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

E-M1 Focus Stacking

People out in the early days of spring.

Taxi

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Big thank you to the amazing Editor Kairi Cristole and Photographer Heahter Falls from FOCUS magazine! Fantastic work ladies - thank you!

Very Focused Dragonfly

Laguna beach, California...HSS!! :))

Snowy owl is intensely focused on prey as it flies low toward me, in Ontario, Canada

 

I reprocessed an image from 2018.

Leica M3 DS (1957), Summicron 50/f2, Fuji xtra400, f/8, sunny16 + 2, zone focused

Macro Mondays 22.1. "Speckled" - candidate #2

 

Focus stack

Summer is closer every day. Thanks for looking and have a wonderful day!

Sony A7RIII, Sigma 105 mm Macro, focus stacking

Barred Owl in the distance focused on the ground below. The owl did fly down, unfortunately behind some shrubs and then off into the woods. Hopefully it made a catch.

 

Thank you for viewing

Sony A7RIII, Sigma 105 mm Macro, focus stacking

Wood Ducks. Smythe Park, Toronto, Ontario.

ILCE-7M2+Tamron 70-150mm F/3.5 Macro

Barking owl at Full Flight birds of prey in Victoria Australia.

A little rose bush blooming nicely. Manually focus stacked with two extension tubes, gridded beauty dish camera right.

Sony A7RIII, Sigma 105 mm Macro, focus stacking

100 focus in-camera stack.

 

Cosmos bipinnatus, commonly called the garden cosmos, Mexican asteror cosmea, is a medium-sized flowering herbaceous plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to the Americas. The species and its varieties and cultivars are popular as ornamental plants in temperate climate gardens. Cosmos bipinnatus is an annual that is often considered half-hardy, although plants may reappear via self-sowing for several years. The plant height varies from 0.61–1.83–2.74 m. The cultivated varieties appear in shades of pink and purple as well as white. The branched stem is usually densely to occasionally occupied by fine, split up, rough trichomes, but some specimens are completely hairless. The petiole itself is inconspicuous, winged, 10 (rarely to 15) mm long, and sometimes the leaves are almost sessile. The very conspicuous cup-shaped inflorescences have a diameter of usually 5–7 cm and contain tongue and tubular flowers, which are surrounded by bracts. There are usually 8 outer bracts, and they are ovate to lanceolate-tail-shaped, 7-15 mm long, 3-5 mm wide. The inner bracts are ovate-lanceolate and 8-12 mm long. They are translucent with many black stripes and a clear edge up to 1 mm wide, sometimes with yellowish or pink pigments, the tip is ciliate. The sprout leaves have gold-yellow, thread-like tips and protrude between the tubular flowers. The broadened base of these spreader leaves is translucent, with a yellow line. The mostly eight ray florets are pink to violet or white colored, at the base may show noticeable stains caused by anthocyanin. The tongues are reversely ovate shaped, have a length of usually 20-35 mm and a width of usually 12-20 mm. The tips are almost dull and have three broad, wavy teeth. Below that, they are greatly rejuvenated. In the center of the flower baskets is a large number of tubular flowers (also called disc florets), whose overgrown petals are yellow, turn white in the lower part and reach a length of 5-6 mm. The anthers are brownish-black and about 3 mm long, at the tips are short-triangular, translucent attachments with a length of 0.5-0.8 mm. The branches of the stylus are short and rather dull, with a length of 0.5 mm.

noch ein paar Eindrücke von der Kombination Z9/FTZII/Sigma2.8 120-300 im Einsatz mit Auto-Fokus: eye-tracking(animals)

 

some more impressions of the combination Z9/FTZII/Sigma2.8 120-300 in use with auto-focus: eye-tracking(animals)

the world narrows to this moment. whatever holds his attention - a book, a drawing, a thought - commands everything. this is how children exist: completely, entirely, in the now. we call it concentration. they call it living.

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