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Video clip - 39 seconds long.
Filmed with the Panasonic TZ80 camera - 4 times slow motion - recorded at 120fps and played back at 30fps. In front of the Panasonic lens is a Marumi close-up DHG Achromat 200 (+5 ) lens. On the second part of the clip the Panasonic lens is zoomed in producing more magnification. Neither clip is cropped.
Like clock-work, the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds show up to my feeders in central NJ on either the 28th, 29th, or 30th of April. It's been that way for almost 20 years. The only thing that seems to effect them is the weather on any given day in that time period.
The weather was a bit iffy yesterday (still, I watched for a few hours), so today, I dragged out the camera equipment to wait for them. It took about 10 minutes, and there it was - right on time, as per usual.
Hint of the day: Mount the feeder on a turnbuckle (available in the hardware store for less than a dollar) so that you can turn the feeder to the exact angle that you want.
Different birds over the years, but always withing a day or two. Gotta love em. The price of this feeder (one of my favorite types) has sky-rocketed to almost $4, although it lasts most of the season.
Sorry I didn't clip the last 15 seconds off this clip - software is getting funky.
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Snapshot, from a, slow motion, 1.8x, 2x magnification, video
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area, New Jersey
Tamron SP 90mm VC + Lumix GH4 filmed at 1080p fps (96fps -> 24fps)
Guitar is my strat into Garage Band
Sunset at Rodeo Beach in Marin County, CA. I have been wanting to visit this beach for some time, but I intentionally waited until the weather was favorable. As the tail end of a rainstorm passed through the area there were plenty of clouds on this evening. I really wanted to get close to the action so I planted my tripod firmly in the surf and began to shoot without regard for the waves crashing at my feet. My shorts got rather wet but on this occasion it didn't bother me much. Let me know what you think!
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Location
Hang Rai Beach in Thai An village is located near Vinh Hy Bay, which is about 50 km from Phan Rang City, Ninh Thuan Province and 400 km from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Time
At sunrise, the tide was low and I could see the green sea moss attached themselves to the corals on the sea floor. The shallow water was perfect for reflecting the clouds in the sky.
It's extremely rare for Noa to flop outside of her pen and cottage.
My Dad had worked a couple of days on releveling the patio and replacing some old weathered tiles with new ones, and Noa was very keen on checking out the final result of his job. To conclude her inspection, she treated us all on a wonderful surprise floppage right on one of the new tiles! What better compliment could Dad get for his work!
A pair of Common Darters depositing eggs in a pond.
Music " isolation" by Eric Matyas - www.soundimage.org
Filmed by Brian Flint using a Sony RX10iii camera.
A Western Gull chick sitting in its nest as time passes by it. 240fps slow motion video with the Sony RX10 Mark III.
Chlamydotis undulata fuerteventurae ♂
Houbara Bustard ........... displaying
Kragentrappe.................. balzend
Hubara
Kravetrappe
This male Bustard stood between the shrubs. After a while he came out and walked around in extreme slowmotion for several minutes until he suddenly and without a warning bent his head on the back and started running in high speed.
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Recording day lightning is difficult enough under ideal conditions. This attempt, the best for me thus far, captures two separate discharges at 240 fps using my iPhone 7 Plus.
The first bolt is actually a series of discharges aimed at different directions. The second bolt shows a step down leader in distinct segments. However, even slowing down the speed 8x realtime is still not slow enough. You may have to watch this clip more than once. These lightning strikes followed the virga (precipitation) channels from high based thunderstorms. Relative humidity was only 20 percent so no rain reached the ground. Anyway, enjoy.