Legislature building in Edmonton silhouetted against a beautiful evening sky:
Not ideal to shoot birds at night obviously, but I still enjoyed this one:
the 200-500 is definitely a great lens. you should check out Mark Smith on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyGYUrC2IvaHWoX6dwEsrMA , he uses the 200-500 extensively on the D500 and D850 with some amazing results
Thanks man. It's definitely a whole other world! I love the Nikon cameras for stills, and while the quality itself is definitely on point, I'm starting to see why most people prefer Canon, Sony, Panasonic etc for video - the lack of in-body image stabilization and poor video autofocus is...
A more relaxing vibe this time with a walk to the ravine, practicing a bit of video capture in slow mo, I only used the 105 macro for this one: https://youtu.be/3fKGgqr8nOA
Love the shot of the day thread for photography, but I didn't want to pollute it. Anyone makes videos of any kind here?
I've been into photography for the past 5+ years, and I only now finally decided to start learning a little about the basics of video. The thought has always been very...
From a short trip to the rocky mountains:
bird:
bear:
view from vermillion lakes:
stopped on the side of the road somewhere towards Jasper, had to get some of that misty goodness!
and another fave in B&W:
Some fun in the kitchen sink (with 105 macro):
Some moon shots with the Tamron 100-400 that replaced a faulty Sigma 100-400:
even heavier crop of the first already heavily cropped one:
Loving it so far!
Saw tons of these just dangling off tiny threads throughout the park yesterday:
They were tiny, hardly the length of a fingernail and kept blowing around in the wind making it difficult to get a shot at all. So happy a few turned out well enough to share!
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