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I agree - that grain is a classic look, that makes that shot seem out of the past. Very cool use of grain and B&W there.
 
I got the rare perfect day this past weekend - very deep blue skies, super-clear air, cooler, and sunshine sunshine. No haze, no pollution, no high humidity. It made for some lovely skies, excellent light, and beautiful blue reflections on the swampy waters that turn them glassy and mirrorlike - so the birding was particularly nice. I was shooting both the DSLR and A6000 - here are a few of the shots from the A6000 & FE70-200mm F4 G OSS lens combo:

Wood stork flying by:
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Snowy egret flying past and calling out:
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Gang of sandhill cranes walking in the shallows:
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Tricolor heron flying by low over the water, and his own reflection:
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Basilisk lizard peeking out from a fern branch:
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And a few from the A580 with Tamron 150-600mm lens:

Roseated spoonbills showing off amazing color:
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Huge American white pelicans grooming:
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Roseated spoonbill putting his pinks and reds up in flight against the awesome blue sky:
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Really really closeup with a sandhill crane:
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Black-bellied whistling duck coming in to land:
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I got the rare perfect day this past weekend - very deep blue skies, super-clear air, cooler, and sunshine sunshine. No haze, no pollution, no high humidity. It made for some lovely skies, excellent light, and beautiful blue reflections on the swampy waters that turn them glassy and mirrorlike - so the birding was particularly nice. I was shooting both the DSLR and A6000 - here are a few of the shots from the A6000 & FE70-200mm F4 G OSS lens combo:

Wood stork flying by:
original.jpg


Snowy egret flying past and calling out:
original.jpg


Gang of sandhill cranes walking in the shallows:
original.jpg


Tricolor heron flying by low over the water, and his own reflection:
original.jpg


Basilisk lizard peeking out from a fern branch:
original.jpg


And a few from the A580 with Tamron 150-600mm lens:

Roseated spoonbills showing off amazing color:
original.jpg


Huge American white pelicans grooming:
original.jpg


Roseated spoonbill putting his pinks and reds up in flight against the awesome blue sky:
original.jpg


Really really closeup with a sandhill crane:
original.jpg


Black-bellied whistling duck coming in to land:
original.jpg

top notch!
 
Started documenting Blizzard Jonas.

This was last night...

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and this was this morning. Over a foot and more to come.

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Chris - that night shot of the houses through the trees is very cool - the purplish light gives it a very ghostly look and I love the fog-like snowfall in long exposure.
 
Chris - that night shot of the houses through the trees is very cool - the purplish light gives it a very ghostly look and I love the fog-like snowfall in long exposure.

Thanks Justin. I shot it with my front door wide open - my wife thinks I've lost it.

another long-exposure from the next evening.

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Chris, that is a crazy amount of snow! We fuss here when it's in the 40's.:confused3

Justin, terrific shots up there!

Harry, one of the biggest storms I've lived through. Sounds like you are bit spoiled. :D
 


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