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March - Snow Day

January 2013 - Snowy Owl

Sept 2012 - "East Humber Trail" in Richmond Hill

Sept 2012 - More select shots from McKenzie's Marsh my favorite place to meet other photographers, nature lovers and wildlife.

August 2012 - Fairbanks Provincial Park shots, Some more McKenzie Marsh additions and Butterfly conservatory

Merlin's Hollow

July 16th 2012 - Merlin's Hollow

July 6th 2012 - Male Blue Heron

July 5th 2012 - New Cedar Waxwing and Black Crowned Night Heron at McKenzie Marsh

A new backyard Macro added.

New Blue Heron community added.

Here were some from Sunday Aurora Street Festival

 

 

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Moonyoung82's picture

Beautiful images!!

I liked "Monkey business" and "houses" .

"Being Corny" is a hilarious title.

You have such a beautiful daughter!

 

My favorite one of all is "reflections" 

Thanks for posting!

 

Moon

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Thanks Moon

I had lots of fun shooting incognito.  I used the LCD and shot mostly from the hip. Some I shot while walking by.

Thanks for all the nice compliments. Shannon is at the Optometrist she goes to. I guess I helped pay for that sign she is standing at :)

Funny Reflections I added at the last minute post and was undecided.

Thanks

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Organ Grinder

Hello Doug

His Name is Klaus and He goes to Many outing throughout the year it is always nice to run into Him.

Wish I had run into You I spent over four hours there Doug, Good You got out to it.

The Auroran ran the Headline the rain Didn't dampen the Street Sale I think it could have poured and it would not have mattered it was one to remember I have been to everyone of them, it is a Great Event in this Town.

Regards 

Rick

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Rick Where were you?

Haha it is funny I didn't see you that day since I have seen you twice driving home from work. Both times near McKenzie's Marsh. I see you haven't returned the 70-210mm yet :)

Rain didn't stop me. Only ran into Rhodri but he had his camera in a bag staying dry. 

 

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Marsh

Yes I find that odd that I did not run into You, it took Me two days to come down from the shooting high I was on from the street sale I really enjoyed that day and if that was not enough I went to McKenzie marsh after that for a few hours, It was hard to stop shooting that day, I have been living at the marsh this week and it has been quite rewarding and I can see We are blessed to have that place in this town and it looks as if it is working very well as a complete marsh inspite of the Humans. I did hear a horn or two honk and I was disappointed I did not run into anyone from the Club at the Marsh but I was speaking with several People and spoke to them about the club We need those cards and I am going to make up interm cards till 30 people decide what to do because it would take less time to explain and as well the individual would be more apt to remember with hard copy and One can get back to taking pictures 

the more time spent there the more You see there and there is everything there that a Marsh is supposed to have.

No Doug I have not returned that piece of glass and at this point You would have to pry it from my still warm dead hands, I also added a 2x extender to it, and if that was not enough Gentec who service Sigma warranty decided after the third time back to replace the Sigma 70-200 2.8 not stabilized outright and do You know what They sent Me? Come on Guess Doug!!! That's RIGHT they sent Me a current copy of a

70-200 2.8 Stabilized Job so now I am swimming in top notch glass and the shootin is great!!! BLESS THEM!!!

I tried the 2x Canon extender on the Sigma Glass and that works well to, Sigma glass is nothing to sneeze at.

Cheers Doug

Rick

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Shooting Style at the Street Sale

Hello again Doug

I tried to get the shot that said the individual knew they were getting in frame and I employed some of that sort of style We saw in the film Ronen presented at the last meeting as I ran two cameras and I think You can see in the post I put up that many know I was shooting them, the gear gave Me some Cashe and several People ask who I was representing so I told them I represented the Club and this months challenge was street Photography and as well I got a few groups that I am sending pictures to and Klaus is one of them, as well I made up a shorter slide show DVD like the one I gave You but no music and took that to the Chamber of Commerce  in a brazen attempt to hang a shingle out next year perhaps as an official Shooter, here's hoping that goes Well!

Regards

Rick

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Dragonfly

Hey Doug,

Excellent image of the Dragonfly, nicely focused and the colors work well.

It's hard to get a sense of size, but I would guess that the flower is fairly large and consequently so is the Dragonfly.  Am I correct?

Anyway, good stuff.

Cheers,

Ronen

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Green Darner

I looked at the flower and it is around 1.5 " to 2" 

I shot it while BBQing and managed to not burn the steaks while multitasking.

It was the best shot out of around a dozen. 

I really made use of the focus peaking on this one to get the tail, wings and head in focus by tilting the camera. I'm really liking this feature.

 

 

Rhodri Ford's picture

Dragonfly

Great dragonfly shot.   Beautifully done.

 

Rhodri.

Ronen Grunberg's picture

Merlin's Hollow

Ok Doug, now I'm Jealous!

Those are amazing macro shots.  Beautifully blurred backgrounds and extremely effective selective focus.  I also love the rich colors of you images.  Did you up the saturation somewhat or do any other kind of image processing?

My favourites:

  • Which way Up? Love the sharpness of the insect and the beautiful color of the background which works really well with the yellow of the flower.
  • The Purple Flower with drops of water.  I love the way the water lines up in a row.

Excellent work Doug!

Ronen 

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Merlin's Hollow

Thanks Ronen.

I rechecked al my edits and no saturation. Mostly a touch of clarity and some I add a touch +8 of vibrancy.  Next I usually adjust the tone sliders. Oh and crops.

Did you take that 5D out of the box yet :)

Ronen Grunberg's picture

Well, whatever you're doing

Well, whatever you're doing your images look great...

Yes, I've been playing extensively with the 5D for the past few days.  There's a lot to learn.  The Canon paradigm is quite a bit different from the Panasonic and I have to get used to it.  I'm pretty much getting the hang of it though.

I bought the SlingShot 302 AW Camera Bag for it from B&H.  Went to Henry's to buy it and it was $159.00 before tax!  At B&H it's $80.95.  With shipping, tax, duties etc comes to $110.00.  Crazy difference in price.

Photographer on the Loose's picture

Hello Doug

Well!!!

I see that All has Been said that needs said well other than it is good to see You posted and that means You are on the Green side still.

Regards 

Rick

Oh just for the Hell of it I will try this out, Great Work Doug Thanks For Sharing it.

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Your second photo in - the

Your second photo in - the purple flower at merlins hollow - amazing!  I love the 3 large water drops that look like they might bounce off at any time and the flower looks very felt like - I really love the macro (for all the pics as well!)

Moonyoung82's picture

Graceful beauty and hawk photos

Nice reflection on Graceful beauty. Do you know what kind of bird it is?

I was stunned by the hawk photo (didnt know it was captive)

then I read your caption. Still, an amazing shot.

 

Moon

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Graceful beauty and hawk photos

Thanks Moon.

The bird is a Female great Blue Heron preening in the morning light.

I really like the photo as well. Almost  missed this photo when I went by it first pass but saw it on a second pass through the images

Ronen Grunberg's picture

MothMan Image Rocks...

Doug,

You've posted some really great images.

I really love MothMan and the light painting images as well.

Was the moth alive when you photographed it and how big was it in real life?  I'm assuming that you used your macro lens to get that.

Would love to know some of the details.

Ronen

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MothMan Image Rocks...

Thanks Ronen.

The moth was alive and in his daytime sleeping mode. We transferred him from the tent screen onto a piece of kindling. It just stayed there and let us shoot. It was around an inch or so in size. Eyes were barely visible until we looked at the final images. 

It was the 100mm macro, tripod, cable release and natural light.

 

The light painting was lots of fun. I'm going to give it another go.

 
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Hi Doug

I like Your Heron Sunset Doug Thanks for Posting it!!!

Cheers!!!

Rick

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Rick

Thanks Rick for the comment.

Can't wait for us all to get back to the meetings.

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Hi Doug,

Hi Doug,

I love the new images you posted!

Heron Sunset--Where and how did you get this image?  It is really beautiful.  I love the color of the sky and the shape of the branches and of course the silhouette of the Heron.

Great Blue Male--Another wonderful image.  Again, a beautiful background that really works to enhance the image and provides an excellent context for the bird.  I also love the reflection in the almost-still water.

I'd love to know where these images were taken, time of day, kind of lens used, and whether or not any cropping was involved.

Thanks again for sharing these great images.

Ronen

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Heron shots

Thanks Ronen.

All these images are McKenzie Marsh.

The Heron Sunset was the tree looking towards the retirement home. It was just around 8:00pm and shot with the Zeiss 16-80mm lens. This shot did need cropping. Too many branches and Heron was too small. 

The male Heron was shot after the sun had dropped below the retirement home. Interesting at this time the colors of the feathers really pop. Through the naked eye it actually looks like its too dark to shoot. This was shot with my Sigma 150-500mm at 1/60sec, F6.3, 500mm at 400 ISO, Tripod and cable release These birds move nice and slow as they stalk their meal so you are able to slow things down for a great shot. Crop on this was making it a portrait instead of the landscape.

Doug

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Out and about again I see EH!! Doug

A Very Nice post Once again Doug I like the Light from behind the Monarch and the Prickly Thistle.

Thanks Once again there Doug.

Regards

Rick 

 

Oh I forgot to ask what is it that boardwalk goes around is it a large tree stump?

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Out and about again I see EH!! Doug

Thanks Rick.

I was happy to get my first monarch of the year. I love them since they remind me of my summers as a kid.

The boardwalk is going around a grassy section with a small pond. It's pretty new and hasn't grown much yet. I'm hoping they dig it out to make a small pond.

Cheers

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Wow Doug

Did You Make a Deal with Fish with the Osprey Doug that is a very nice capture,
the Bridge is a another nice Post to Good Show Doug!!!

Cheers

Rick

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Wow Doug

Rick, Always appreciate your comments. It was funny i first saw the osprey one day when you were leaving the marsh. Went back the next day and it was there again. i guess i have to thank you.

Haven't heard anything from Ronen about when we meet again. Hope its soon.

Cheers,

Doug

Rhodri Ford's picture

Some Great Shots

Love some of the new shots. Especially the slow shutter speed ones with the red light and the boardwalk photos with the curves.  Also love the bridge in the mist.

Hope you had a good summer - looking forward to seeing everyone at next meeting.

Rhodri.

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Some Great Shots

Thanks Rhodri,

Had a great summer. Only regret was I missed a bunch of the club walks.

Can't wait to see everyone.

Looks like everyone's images have really improved.

Doug

Ronen Grunberg's picture

Snow Images

It's great to see that you had the opportunity to go out and get some photographs of the amazing covering of snow.  As I was driving to work I saw all these great opportunities for some outstanding photographs but traffic made it impossible to stop.

How did you get these images?  Did you go out early in the morning?  I would assume so, since the snow covering the branches didn't last for long.

Whatever the case, they're really well done.  I especially like Mallards in the Snow.

Ronen

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Snow Images

Ronen,

I threw the camera in the car those two mornings and stopped on my drive in to work.

Most are along Keele on the way towards King Rd. 

Then I just haul the camera into work so it doesn't sit in the trunk of the car.

I just couldn't pass it up since snow like that comes around only a few times a year.

I missed out on a bright red Cardinal on a snowy branch. Couldn't get close enough with my 80mm. Next time.

Thanks,

Doug