Non Aviation Photography Thread

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Jeff D. Welker

Jeff D. Welker
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Mesa, AZ

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Anna M. Wood

Quote from: Tower Guy on May 21, 2018, 12:32:56 AM
Owl 1 Tower, runway 21L, wind calm, cleared for takeoff!

Intense....  Focus...

Well done Harvey!

Tower Guy


Tower Guy


wingsnstuff


Paul Larson

All gave some, some gave all. 2018 Memorial Day 150th Anniversary. Taken November 8, 2015

All gave some, some gave all. by Paul Larson, on Flickr

John S

A pair of Eastern Bluebirds feeding their young, in Maine.


Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, used for the the Maine state quarter in 2003, Pemaquid, ME


Towns named after countries, sign in ME.



Anna M. Wood

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Starting to work with my Laowa 15mm f4 Macro.  Quite an interesting lens.  Being a macro lens you can get up real close, like be careful you don't smash the lens or subject close, with awesome bokeh in a wide angle environmental image.  Going to enjoy exploring the possibilities with the wide angle beast.
 
Laowa 15mm f4 Macro EF mount adapted to my Sony A7Rii with a Techart PRO Adapter.

Here is a video with some good insight on what it can do.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIW_7zR7G6A

Incognito Cowboy...



D-Backs...

Ned Harris

Wild adult Peregrine Falcon with prey (Pigeon). La Jolla, Ca. on 6/2/18.
_31A3593 Peregrine with prey by Ned Harris, on Flickr
Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona

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scottcolbath

Quote from: Ned Harris on June 09, 2018, 04:37:52 AM
Wild adult Peregrine Falcon with prey (Pigeon). La Jolla, Ca. on 6/2/18.
_31A3593 Peregrine with prey by Ned Harris, on Flickr

That's some hot bird-on-bird action right there.

S.C.

Ned Harris

Thanks Scott. I spent 5 days with the Peregrines and each one was thrilling.
Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona

scottcolbath

Quote from: Ned Harris on June 12, 2018, 09:01:53 PM
Thanks Scott. I spent 5 days with the Peregrines and each one was thrilling.

Is that guy tagged? Or is it a transmitter I see on its leg? Something else?

S.C.

Ned Harris

This is the female from the La Jolla nest. She was banded prior to this season and the band letters/numbers show that she is just 2 years old. The silver band is a standard U.S Fish and Wildlife Service band. The color band has a unique set of letters and numbers that identify her as a individual. The photographers were calling her a "Trophy Mom". She was a superb hunter and did a great job keeping the 3 fledglings safe and well fed.
Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona