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helluvatimes · 6 days
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In Two Minds
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A blue peafowl half wondering if it should open its train for the photographer. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
Camera was held low and the screen was used to get the shot. There was a little motion blur on the head of the peacock visible at actual size but, thankfully, things seemed fine at this size.
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Gordian Knot
SIGMA 70-300mm f4-5.6 dl macro super
108mm f5 1/800 ISO200 EXP0
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sigalrm · 5 months
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The star
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The star by Pascal Volk
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jonniesphotos · 7 months
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annafarai · 8 months
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thephoblographer · 1 year
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The Best Telephoto Zoom Lenses For Your Camera
These lenses are all very stellar!
The reason why you step up from a smartphone to a dedicated camera to begin with is for the zoom functions. Your smartphone can’t do it nearly as well as a dedicated camera with a dedicated lens. So, we’re rounding up the best telephoto zoom lenses for your camera. No matter the camera system, you’ll be able to find something here that you’ll thoroughly enjoy. (more…)
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heinzelmann · 2 years
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Grand Prix Bern 2022 von Nicolas Heinzelmann Über Flickr: May 2022
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silvercopen · 1 year
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「アメリカアカリス -American Red Squirrel-」 Canon EOS70D  CANON EF 70-300mm f4-5.6L IS USM f/5.6 1/400s ISO200 -0step 229mm 2023/04/29 茨城県日立市 日立かみね動物園にて
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jazaesis · 21 days
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Some shots I got from today’s eclipse 🌙 ✨ We had partial coverage in my area, about 50-70%
Did any of you get to see the eclipse today? Let me know in the comments!
[Shot on my Canon 90D with Sigma 18-300mm zoom lens]
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i-make-duckies · 2 months
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Inspiration!!!!!
Picture by realized by Richard Bartz by using a Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens • CC BY-SA 2.5
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shinseihajime · 9 months
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美しく青いカモメ
beautiful blue seagull
camera : Canon EOS Kiss X4
lens : SIGMA APO 70-300mm F4-5.6
Aperture : F5.6
Focal length : 70mm
ISO : 200
Exposure : 1/1600sec
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helluvatimes · 13 days
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Shaving Brush
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Pseudobombax elipticum or Shaving Brush Tree flowering in the conservatory. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
The tree can apparently grow up to 18 metres (about 60 feet) but this flower was on one barely 1 metre tall.
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わしゃわしゃ百日紅
SIGMA 70-300mm f4-5.6 dl macro super
149mm f5 1/200 ISO2500 EXP0
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sigalrm · 10 months
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Bitte beachten Sie den Fahrplanaushang by Pascal Volk
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rootlessly · 6 months
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Hi! May I please ask what camera and lens you use? ❤️
Hi! I primarily shoot on the Canon R6, and occasionally the M50. A majority of the photos I've posted here prior to June 2022 were taken on the Canon 6D.
My go-to lens for the R6 (and the 6D) is the 24-105mm f/4L. I use it probably 90% of the time because it's pretty versatile. I also use a 70-300mm f/4-5.6. Very rarely, I'll use the 50mm f/1.4 or the 40mm f/2.8 pancake lens. As for the M50, I keep the 22mm f/2 on it 99% of the time, and very rarely use the kit lens.
Admittedly, I feel a little weird answering this question because although I use my gear for my hobby photography (aka the fuel of this blog), the investment was both financed by and for the sake of my part time paid work.
Worth noting that some of my favorite photos I've ever taken were on a Canon T3i and kit lens I was gifted over a decade ago (my first camera).
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omenalehto · 6 months
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what camera do you use? I love your work and have just gotten into photography more, and I have been loving playing around with old digital cameras!
Thank you! I use canon EOS 1100D with both original 18-50mm and a 70-300mm lens (and sometimes use my phone's camera, and the film camera is canon snappy 20). I do love to see the old digital cameras getting love as well, though I myself haven't gotten into that - at least yet
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