Is there anyway that those that haven't listed what kind of Canon they used could list it? I have a Canon E50D and would love seeing other pictures from the same camera.
I use a Canon 40d and have the Canon 10-22mm, Canon 85mm f/1.8, Canon 17-40mm, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Canon 70-200mm f/4 IS and Canon 300mm f/4 IS lens; canon 1.4 extender.
I use a Canon 40d and have the Canon 10-22mm, Canon 85mm f/1.8, Canon 17-40mm, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Canon 70-200mm f/4 IS and Canon 300mm f/4 IS lens; canon 1.4 extender.
This is just amazing! I just love your work. I am going to look it up, but I think I have some of these birds in my yard! Do you use your 300 mm for these shots?
I think I was wrong these are the three shots I got of this bird, and it happens to be my favorite to look at, but I can't get a really good shot of it. I think this might be a Carolina Chickadee what do you think?
While posting these, I have come to the conclusion that these could not even be the same kind of bird
This is just amazing! I just love your work. I am going to look it up, but I think I have some of these birds in my yard! Do you use your 300 mm for these shots?
Thank you, yes I used my 300mm with the 1.4 extender so it brings it to 420mm.
The Black-Capped Chickadee is not in OK, but the Carolina Chickadee is, and looks very similar to the Black-Capped Chickadee.
I use this site sometimes to ID birds but find that my book on birds of North America is easier to use. One other thing is that depending on the time of year a lot of perching and song birds will have different colors for winter and spring/summer and a lot of places don't show you the seasonal color change. http://www.whatbird.com/
I think I was wrong these are the three shots I got of this bird, and it happens to be my favorite to look at, but I can't get a really good shot of it. I think this might be a Carolina Chickadee what do you think?
While posting these, I have come to the conclusion that these could not even be the same kind of bird
Michelle those are really great shots, the last one is beautiful, I do belive that they are Dark-Eyed Junco, the web site shows a different color pattern than my book which shows and ID's them a Slate Color male and female Junco.
Michelle those are really great shots, the last one is beautiful, I do belive that they are Dark-Eyed Junco, the web site shows a different color pattern than my book which shows and ID's them a Slate Color male and female Junco.