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Nikon D7100

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM

Nikon D7100

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM

Nikon D7100.

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM

Rieselfelder Münster - Vogelschutzgebiet Naturschutzgebiet

Canon EOS 600D + Sigma 150mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM APO Macro @ 1/250 f/8

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Nikon D7100.

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM OS

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The derelict Fuller's Earthworks factory, in Redhill, Surrey. Now torn down for housing I believe, this site was famous for being on every urbexer in the South-East's "have visited" list.

 

Shot with my Nikon D40 and a Sigma 10-20mm EX DC HSM lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

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Nikon D7100

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM

Nikon D500, Sigma 60-600mm Sports lens, 600mm, f/8, 1/250, ISO 800. View Large.

Racoon Creek State Park, Pennsylvania

 

Sigma SD Quattro

Sigma 30mm 1.4 DC HSM Art

 

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Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro

A look inside the derelict Fuller's Earthworks factory, in Redhill, Surrey. Now torn down for housing I believe, this site was famous for being on every urbexer in the South-East's "have visited" list.

 

Shot with my Nikon D40 and a Sigma 10-20mm EX DC HSM lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

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Canon EOS R7 + Sigma 150mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM APO Macro @ 1/320 f/5.6

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Sigma Contemporary 150-600mm F5-6,3 DG OS HSM

Nikon D7100.

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM OS

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Nikon D7100

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM

Lens: Sigma 105 mm f/2.8 DG Macro HSM

Nikon D7100.

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM OS

Copyright © A.Neto 2018

Après une montée sans problème, le deuxième petit, nommé l'Intrépide par mon ami Sylvain, décide d'aller rejoindre sa mère dans l'arbre en face du nid....c'est là que ça se complique et notre petit nous à fait tout un spectacle, digne du cirque du Soleil...un spectacle qui a duré une dizaine de minutes mais qui nous a semblé beaucoup plus long...en arrière plan nous voyons sa mère qui le surveille.

 

Parc Angrignon, Montréal, Qué.

 

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Nikon D7100.

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM OS

Sigma Contemporary 150-600mm F5-6,3 DG OS HSM

La Buse variable (Buteo buteo)

 

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Aigrette garzette (Egretta garzetta)

 

Un petit Brochet pour le casse-croûte !

 

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How deep would you go?

 

The derelict Fuller's Earthworks factory, in Redhill, Surrey. Now torn down for housing I believe, this site was famous for being on every urbexer in the South-East's "have visited" list.

 

Shot with my Nikon D40 and a Sigma 10-20mm EX DC HSM lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.

 

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Nikon D7100.

Sigma DC 18-250 Macro HSM OS

Copyright © A.Neto 2018

California State University Fullerton

Biology Greenhouse Complex

 

Dragon Fruit (Selenicereus undatus) has opened a second set of flowers last night. There will be one more set from this plant. I am planning to get the next set at night with a light source.

"high in the tree"

 

While making a tour in our living area we spotted these two Storks high in the trees.

 

Canon 70D / Sigma 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM C

 

Used Circular Polarizer Filter :

B+W Cir Pol HTC MRC Nano XS-Pro Digital 72mm Käsemann

 

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Redstart at Salthouse, Norfolk.

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a sigma 150-600mm contemporary telephoto zoom lens, using a fringer ef-fx pro ii smart adapter

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Apostlebird (one of about twenty that landed in a tree within 5 metres from where I was sitting. They are unbelievably noisy! Not the most attractive bird, but they are real characters of the bush and always scruffy and grubby. They are also a very social bird. They went about their business as if I was not there.)

Scientific Name: Struthidea cinerea

Description: The Apostlebird is a medium-sized dark grey bird with a short strong bill, brown wings and black tail. It is normally seen in groups of six to ten birds, and is usally seen on the ground. It belongs to the group of birds known as 'mud-nesters', the Family Corcoracidae, noted for their communal life style and their bowl nests constructed of mud and plant fibres.

Similar species: The Apostlebird is often found in association with the White-winged Chough, which belongs to the same family and has similar habits (communal living, mud nests, ground-foraging). However the White-winged Chough is quite distinctive, being black with white wing panels visible in flight, as well as having a long curved beak and a bright red eye.

Distribution: The Apostlebird is found in eastern Australia in inland areas from lower Cape York Peninsula, Queensland to northern Victoria and from Naracoorte to Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia. There is also an isolated population in the Elliott and Katherine areas, Northern Territory.

Habitat: The Apostlebird is found in open dry forests and woodlands near water. It may also be found in farmlands with trees, as well as along roadsides, in orchards and on golf courses

Seasonal movements: Sedentary, with some local movements to more open areas in autumn and winter.

Feeding: The Apostlebird usually eats seeds and vegetable matter, insects and other invertebrates and, sometimes, small vertebrates. In autumn and winter, it will move to more open country, where seeds become the more important part of its diet. The Apostlebird forages on the ground in groups, often in association with the White-winged Chough. The Apostlebird can also be known as the 'Grey Jumper', for its hopping gait and, because it lives in groups, it can be known collectively as the 'Happy Family' or the 'Twelve Apostles'.

Breeding: Apostlebirds form a 'breeding unit' of around ten related birds - a dominant male and several females plus immature birds (the previous season's young) that act as helpers. The nest is a large mud bowl, placed on a horizontal branch 3 - 20 m high, and reinforced and lined with grass. All members of a group assist with nest building, as well as feeding of nestlings, while only the adults usually incubate the eggs. More than one female may lay eggs in the same nest. While many eggs may be laid usually only four nestlings will survive to fledge, with numbers possibly restricted by the size of the nest. Two broods may be raised in a season.

Calls: Rough, scratchy, discordant: 'ch-kew ch-kew'; also: nasal 'git-out' when disturbed.

Minimum Size: 29cm

Maximum Size: 33cm

Average size: 31cm

Average weight: 128g

Breeding season: August to March

Clutch Size: Two to five; more when more than one female lays

Incubation: 18 days

Nestling Period: 18 days

(Source: www.birdsinbackyards.net)

 

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Natural History Museum London

 

Head of sea lamprey

Petromyzon marinus

North Atlantic and western Mediterranean

 

Canon EOS R5

Sigma 24-35mm f/2 DG HSM Art

I was lucky - it had been pretty cloudy all morning, but just as I got here the sun began to make an appearance, just enough to begin to get some dappled sunlight shining through the roof which transformed the scene. Taken in the plaza next to 100 Bishopsgate in London, just along from the Can of Ham building. On a Canon EOS 6D with Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG HSM @ 14mm

Canon EOS R + Sigma 150mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM APO Macro @ 1/320 f/5.6

Two tiny pink flowers,I put them on top of one of the peonies.

I added Kim Klassen's stamps, fringe-1 and fringe-2.

These stamps are on the edges of the photo so the flowers jump out more.

 

Made for Texture Tuesday 2.0 and for LCoF.

 

Happy looking close....on Friday!

 

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Smile on Saturday 5.4.2025 "Display the D..."

 

Lens: Sigma 105 mm f/2.8 DG Macro HSM

 

Nikon D7200 - Sigma APO Macro 180mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM, Single shot. Natural light. Netherlands

Gallinule poule-d'eau (Gallinula chloropus)

 

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Had fun with this, although it's not easy to remove the inner membrane.

This is almost 6 cm.

 

Happy Macro Monday.

 

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Nikon D500, Sigma 150-600mm Sports lens, 370mm, f/8, 1/320, ISO 320, Sigma TC-1401. Captive. View Large.

Rouge-gorge familier (Erithacus rubecula)

 

Le petit Copain de la réserve du Mujon est à la recherche de son casse-croûte 😍

 

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