wildlife

  1. B

    Lens hood dilemma: What are my options? A7R V + FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3.

    I am currently visiting Hawaii (Big Island) and I lost the lens hood on my 200-600mm while shooting with my other kit. If I can’t buy/rent one on the island and have no choice but to shoot without a lens hood, is there a way for me to compensate and still get decent shots? A7R V + FE...
  2. Lemur Mother & Baby

    Lemur Mother & Baby

    A ring-tailed lemur mother with her baby, seen at Greenview Aviaries and Zoo near Morpeth, Ontario, Canada.
  3. Spirit bear

    Spirit bear

    I started wildlife photos in 2019 on a Road trip in Canada, BC. My big dream was of course to see and photograph a spirit bear. It on the main land the chances are slim. However I manage and it is one of my absolute favorite photos ever.
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    "Falco", Peregrine Falcon in Flight in Brampton, ON.
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    "Falco", Peregrine Falcon in Flight in Brampton, ON.
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    "Falco", the Peregrine Falcon in Flight in Brampton, ON.
  7. Peregrine falcon

    Peregrine falcon

    A female of peregrine falcon. I've been following the couple for long time, but only recently I had the opportunity to take some good pictures.
  8. Great spotted woodpecker

    Great spotted woodpecker

    A new friend from my new home-made photoblind
  9. Little egrets

    Little egrets

    Panning with two egrets flying
  10. gundamrx91

    Wildlife photography settings for the Sony A9

    My personal Sony A9 settings for wildlife photography. As always every C&C is welcome. Thanks Giuseppe
  11. gundamrx91

    ADVANTAGES of MIRRORLESS CAMERAS in WILDLIFE photography

    My personal consideration about the advantages of using mirrorless cameras. Let me know what you think about it. Thanks
  12. gundamrx91

    Baratz lake wildlife

    This is my last video about wildlife photography. I was in a lake, the only natural lake in Sardinia, quite rich of water birds. I hope it'll like it. Thanks for watching.
  13. MANTIS

    MANTIS

    Shot with Sony A7RIV 560mm | 100-400mm + 1.4x teleconverter |
  14. Common buzzard

    Common buzzard

    One of my favoutite bird of prey during a morning session of wildlife photography in my photoblind.
  15. Jumping high

    Jumping high

    Taking a huge jump of a log onto a tree stump
  16. Red Squirrel

    Red Squirrel

    Running up the trunk of a felled Oak Tree.
  17. Juvenile Red Squirrel

    Juvenile Red Squirrel

    Taken in the crook of an Oak tree
  18. Wagtails Feeding

    Wagtails Feeding

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  19. "I'm fine. A bit cramped. But I'm fine"

    "I'm fine. A bit cramped. But I'm fine"

    Atlantic Puffin, finally made it into the tiniest of spots to watch over the sea. It took a couple of attempts and it was comical to watch!
  20. "Which One of you clowns is going off first?"

    "Which One of you clowns is going off first?"

    A perfect moment captured of this Northern Gannet, looking like the three naughty Puffins are being told off. Taken at Bempton Cliffs, UK.
  21. Northern Gannet Portrait

    Northern Gannet Portrait

    A Northern Gannet, looking down on his minions. Taken at Bempton Cliffs, UK.
  22. Atlantic puffin Portrait

    Atlantic puffin Portrait

    Atlantic Puffin, taken at Bed,pton Cliffs in the UK.
  23. Atlantic puffin Portrait

    Atlantic puffin Portrait

    Atlantic puffin, taken at Bempton Cliffs in the UK.
  24. Javan leopard

    Javan leopard

    Javan leopard
  25. Juvenile Stonechat

    Juvenile Stonechat

    A1, 200-600mm lens with a 1.4 teleconverter. Aperture 6.3, Exposure 500, ISO 1600.
  26. Dartford Warbler

    Dartford Warbler

    Taken at a local heathland / common in Hampshire. A well long exercise to find them birds and to get the best light. Sony A1. 200-600mm lens with a 1.4 teleconverter. F9, 2000 ISO.
  27. Little Fox in the wild I

    Little Fox in the wild I

    I was walking in a bend on the path in the local forest and saw these two fox siblings in front of their den. They showed no shyness so I had enough time to photograph them. Sometimes you just need a little luck.
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