見返り鳩 Pigeon looking back
SIGMA 100-400mm f5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary
100mm f6.3 1/80 ISO640
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Meerkat (Suricata suricatta)
taken at the Los Angeles Zoo in Los Angeles, California
status: least concern
A member of the mob at the LA zoo! This individual was checking out the wall of visitors staring back at it.
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A Canon EOS 6D Mark II tem reconhecimento facial?
Por ter vários artigos sobre este modelo, uma das perguntas que tem se acumulado nos comentários é se a Canon EOS 6D Mark II tem reconhecimento facial ou autofoco no rosto das pessoas ou, ainda, foco no olho.
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Выпуск Canon EOS 6D Mark II прекращен
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would you mind giving info about your camera gear? I very much enjoy your pictures and was wondering what you use.
Thank you!
My go-to camera, especially during the summer, is a Canon EOS 80D. I also own a Canon 6D Mark II, which I tend to use more during winter and on dark, cloudy, or rainy days. As for lenses, I use a zoom lens, the Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM, for distant shots. Additionally, I frequently use a 100mm f/2.8L Macro lens for capturing close-up shots of flowers, plants, and insects. I've been using these cameras and lenses for many years, and I know them very well. Like family, I tend to argue with them from time to time ("Focus!", "No, it's NOT too dark!", "Why don’t you learn to communicate like a normal person?!" etc.), but I always love them no matter what.
I also have a wide-angle lens. Unfortunately, my zoom lens is beyond repair, and I'll have to replace it eventually, but I just can't afford it right now. I can still use it, but the quality of the pictures is not as good as it used to be (at least not in every situation). I find myself arguing with it even more than before, but it won't listen to reason.
All the best, Michael
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サボテン Cactus
EF 100mm f2.8L macro IS USM
100mm f2.8 1/400 ISO100 EXP0
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Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus)
taken at the Los Angeles Zoo in Los Angeles, California
status: critically endangered
While these crocodilians can reach such intense lengths and sizes, they feed on fish and frogs which is the reason for their snout design! A thin snout like theirs makes for easier quick snatching of such small, fast prey.
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