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Feeling Mellow Today… Listening to Crosby, Stills & Nash.

 

The osprey (also called sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk) is a fish-eating bird of prey. It is a large raptor, reaching more than 60 cm (24 in) in length and 180 cm (71 in) across the wings. It is brown on the upperparts and predominantly greyish on the head and underparts.

 

The osprey tolerates a wide variety of habitats, nesting in any location near a body of water providing an adequate food supply. It is found on all continents except Antarctica.

 

(Nikon, 500mm, 1/500 @ f/8, ISO 100)

Metrostation - Rådhuset - Stockholm

 

taken in Aug 2022 with a Z6 and 24mm / f4 / 1/125s / ISO 400

Iso Leikosaari. The Gulf of Finland.

ISO 1250

f/5.6

410mm

1/5000s

All exif data is for some reason being withheld although I haven't pressed the button to change anything

(ISO 200, f8 @ 70mm, 1/125sec., 19:44)

 

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ISO 28.000 and it was getting dark quickly !...Thank you Owl and Nikon !

 

Thank you very much for your kind comments, favorites and looking and please stay safe !

...gegen die Kommerzialisierung

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ein Bühnenbild für das Drama Farbe

 

f 4

1/80 s

100 ISO

16 mm

Iso-Syöte, Pudasjärvi, Finland

Lightroom denoise.

Cinema (1993-2013) and Flashlight (1993-2011). Considering the wintertime date the picture was taken, this was in one of the duo's favorite places, in the bedroom hallway near the wall furnace (mere inches from Cinema's left ear).

 

This was one of a few small batches of pictures taken with the EOS 7D handheld at ISO 3200 in the short span of time from the day I first started using the camera to the day Flashlight crossed that Bridge that following February, the 23rd. The graininess was considerable by today's standards; under these circumstances, it will have to do.

ISO 3200, Nice 5D2!

 

HeartAward 5

Andromeda 6

(ISO 100, f8 @ 24mm, 1/5sec., 20:50)

 

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On Manitoulin Island in the village of Kagawong, Ontario lies this 19th century farmhouse come B&B called the Carter House almost directly across from Bridal Veil Falls my reason for visiting the area and to check out Island living on one of the largest lakes in the world, Huron. Life is what you make of it no one else, those waiting for it to be delivered to their door soon discover that the courier often never comes or porch pirates scoop up your opportunities before you even realize they are on your doorstep.

 

I took this on Sept 20th, 2021 with my D850 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8 G2 Lens at 24mm, 1s, f11 ISO 64 processed in LR, PS +Topaz ,and DXO

 

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress

 

This one was on the ground under trees

He was moving and so doing this photo was not an easy job

Big crop and very low light conditions so ISO 10k

  

Sony A7S

Tamron 150-600 G1

LA-EA4 adapter

600mm

F7.1

1/1250s

ISO 10k

  

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Around Liverpool station

 

The noise/grain in the photo is because I forgot to change the ISO setting in my camera....nicely done Minkelio !

 

Explored !!!

Iso 1600, 82 frames at 30, 25, 20 and 15 sec, stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, total exposure time of 29mins 42sec, dark frames subtracted, processed and colour enhanced in Lightroom.

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f/5.6, 1/1600 sec, ISO-4000

 

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Canon EOS 6D - f/3.2 - 1/125sec - 100mm - ISO 100

 

acorns in a plash of water

 

- Acorn: the typically ovoid fruit or nut of an oak, enclosed at the base by a cupule.

 

The acorn, or oak nut, usually contains a single seed (rarely two seeds), enclosed in a tough, leathery shell, and borne in a cup-shaped cupule. Acorns vary from 1–6 cm long and 0.8–4 cm broad. Acorns take between about 6 and 24 months (depending on the species) to mature.

 

Acorns play an important role in forest ecology when oaks are the dominant species or are plentiful. The volume of the acorn crop may vary wildly, creating great abundance or great stress on the many animals dependent on acorns and the predators of those animals. Acorns, along with other nuts, are termed mast.

 

Wildlife which eat acorns as an important part of their diets include birds, such as jays, pigeons, some ducks, and several species of woodpeckers. Small mammals that feed on acorns include mice, squirrels and several other rodents.

Large mammals such as pigs, bears, and deer also consume large amounts of acorns; they may constitute up to 25% of the diet of deer in the autumn.

 

Some animals, such as squirrels and jays serve as seed dispersal agents. Jays and squirrels that scatter-hoard acorns in caches for future use, effectively plant acorns in a variety of locations in which it is possible for them to germinate and thrive.

Even though jays and squirrels retain remarkably large mental maps of cache locations and return to consume them, the odd acorn may be lost, or a jay or squirrel may die before consuming all of its stores. A small number of acorns manage to germinate and survive, producing the next generation of oaks.

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- Een eikel of een aker is de vrucht van een eik. Het is een noot met één, soms twee zaden. De lengte van een eikel varieert tussen de 1 tot 6 cm en is 0,8 tot 4 cm breed. Meestal duurt het tussen de zes en de 24 maanden voordat een eikel kiemt.

 

Afhankelijk van het weer vallen de meeste eikels in september en oktober. De hoeveelheid zaad die eiken produceren verschilt erg per jaar. Eens in de zoveel jaar, als de weersomstandigheden goed zijn en de bomen genoeg reserves hebben, produceren ze veel meer eikels dan anders. Deze jaren van overdadige vruchtvorming worden mastjaren genoemd.

 

Eikels zijn belangrijk voedsel voor dieren, zoals muizen, eekhoorns, wilde zwijnen, hertachtigen, sommige eenden en andere vogels en beren die in de buurt van eiken leven. Bij deze dieren bestaat soms 25% van de wintervoorraad uit eikels. Eikels werden vroeger gebruikt om varkens te voeren (mast).

 

De eik is voor het voortbestaan vooral afhankelijk van de gaai en van de eekhoorn. Een eikel valt niet ver van de boom en kan onder het bladerdak van de boom niet uitgroeien. Hij is dus aangewezen op dieren om de eikel verder van de boom te verplaatsen. Eekhoorns begraven voorraden eikels voor de winter. Als een eekhoorn omkomt of de voorraad niet of onvolledig aanspreekt of vergeet, is dat een ideale plaats voor de eikels om te kiemen.

 

Gaaien, zoals ‘Vlaamse gaaien’ officieel heten, zijn echte verzamelaars. Van eikels wel te verstaan. Ze leggen er een wintervoorraad van aan. De gaaien nemen de eikels mee in hun keel en stoppen ze een eindje verderop onder de grond. Een enkele gaai kan in het najaar zo duizenden eikels verstoppen. Gedurende de winter zoekt de gaai zijn voorraadplekken op. Zelfs in het voorjaar worden jongen nog gevoerd met ontkiemde eikels.

  

Of course I ran away from the weather! In the past I would have stayed. Oh, I don't know. I also don't like too dramatic and too dark scenes. Less is often much more here. Yes, in the past ;) I should photographically work up what I have photographed in the past so analog and that gave me the one or other ophthalmologist visit. 1990 maybe times a new project.

 

ochre — rising tide ♫

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EOSR | RF35mm f/1.8 IS STM

Exposure: ƒ/2.5 | 1/500s ISO 100

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Canon FTb QL with 400 ISO B&W Film 50 mm lens

ISO 8000 - I mistakenly shot at shutter 3200. It cleaned up nice I think.

Just to prove all my photos are not iPhone ones, here is my trusty D750 pressed into action at the beautiful West Burton Waterfall - Cauldron Falls.

 

Image info:- Shutter 1/6th second, ISO 125, aperture f/11.

Increased the ISO some to see if it provided better overall results ... I think the version at ISO 2500 was better. But then that could have also been because the wind was gusting more or less.

 

The winds were around 20 to 30 MPH last evening ... and bitter cold with temperatures heading towards 15 degrees F.

 

Had to have the gloves off to manually focus the lens ... brrrrr.

Malpeque, PEI

Modified Agfa Isoly

(Pomatostomus temporalis)

Ormiston Gorge - Northern Territory

Austrália

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All my photos are now organized into sets by the country where they were taken, by taxonomic order, by family, by species (often with just one photo for the rarer ones), and by the date they were taken.

So, you may find:

- All the photos for this trip Austrália (2024) (309)

- All the photos for this order PASSERIFORMES (3553)

- All the photos for this family Pomatostomidae (Pomatostomídeos) (2)

- All the photos for this species Pomatostomus temporalis (1)

- All the photos taken this day 2024/11/09 (17)

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ISO 2500 15mm f3.2 6 seconds

Canon FTb QL with a 400 ISO B&W Film

From Broadway Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California.

about 20mins of total integration time , single shots 10/15/20sec 1600 ISO Canon EF 200mm L 2.8 @3.5, @Tiglieto (GE) Italy

Modified Agfa Isoly

ISO:200 / EV:±0 / 1shot RAW / WB:Auto

Wagtails at the lake near my home have one juvenile.

He is as big than mom and dad, and soooo noisy :)

Easy for the photographer to find them now

For this one I was on a bridge and the wagtails in tree over the lake or under the bridge on the ground

 

ps : in the shadow of big trees over the lake so very high ISO for this one

 

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You Can't See Me - Young female Bobcat making sure the coast is clear from dog walkers/hikers before scent marking and heading off on her hunt. This particular individual has a really nice rusty coloration that truly does justice to 'Lynx rufus'.

 

Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

Location: Northern California, CA, USA

Equipment: Canon EOS R5 + EF 100-400mm IS II

Settings: 1/400s, ISO: 1600, f/5.6 @400mm, Handheld, Electronic Shutter

Exposure: 4 sec (4)

Aperture: f/3.9

Focal Length: 11.3 mm

Focal Length: 113mm

ISO Speed: 100

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

Flash: Flash did not fire

Captured in the shadows near sunset. Could have reduced the shutter speed some and brought down the ISO ... but the capture at ISO 6400 still turned out pretty good I think.

Very poor light today on the ponds. Had to fiddle with me settings - slow speed - hi ISO - roll on a sunny day.

7D | 16mm | 1/80s | f/11 | ISO 100

 

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Both picture take from the same POV, a bridge over the creek.

 

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Contax 645, Sonnar 2.4/140, Kodak Portra 400 @ EI 250 ISO, 1/60s, f/8, Epson V850, Epson Scan 2, Capture One Pro

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