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The Nashville Skyline at the Waterfront provides nice photo opportunities. Standing on the Pedestrian Bridge over the Cumberland River, I saw that the clouds were moving fast, so I added a ND6 filter so that I could get a creamer effect in the sky and used a 30 second exposure time at f22. It provides a nice effect.
Located in northern Middle Tennessee, Nashville is the main core of the largest metropolitan area in Tennessee. The city is located on the Cumberland River, and famous for music.
It was nice to linger along the street... listened to the music. I had conference at downtown, captured the downtown skyline 3 nights in a row, the two bridges are nice to walk in the night lights... :))
Itasca State Park, Minnesota
The Nashville Warbler consists of two subspecies. They are separated by the Great Plains in North America. The Western bird was photographed in the shade with the other in direct sunlight.
Found today, in My garden. This bird has been a regular species here for the past several summers.
Tidnish,
Cumberland County, NS
May 2022
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People really don’t understand how small warblers are until they see them relative to a leaf. These little birds are always such a challenge to find and shoot, and well worth the effort!
Always a constant challenge, never a clear shot until now! These birds are known to skulk around and in truth I wouldn't have found it if it weren't for a flock of Kinglets and a particularly aggressive Ruby Crowned that flushed it out!
I saw this bird at the Icicle Ridge trailhead (Leavenworth, WA), while looking for a white-headed woodpecker. No woodpecker, but not a bad consolation prize...
Nikon D850 600mm f4 VR
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Another shot from spring of that plump Nashville Warbler. I absolutely love the portraits I was able to get of this guy. Only 2 out of 50 sharp, but I'll take them!