• Members 1666 posts
    July 1, 2024, 1:47 p.m.

    This is the weekly Collegial Show Your Photos Any Brand thread where we invite you to show your own pictures. It is collegial in that it is a pleasant and friendly place among photographers to share.

    I will begin this thread each Monday (Pacific Standard Time) to give each of you all the chance to share your weekend photos with us, for those that follow a regular work week schedule and choose to do it that way. But the pictures can be taken at any time with any camera, including your cell phone. It's open to all skill levels from beginners to advanced. The images posted can be anything from casual snaps to extraordinary. I'll be sure to comment to each of your photos, if you choose to share. Replies from others are encouraged also.

    The intent of this thread to mainly to just show photos in a relaxed way and to generate replies or comments about them. Generally I'm not planning to critique any image unless asked. But I or we may ask things about a photo that may develop into a discussion, always being friendly and helpful. It has been a request that I mention this and from what I've learned from past experience: Can you ask a member first if they would mind you editing their photos?

    Remember it's all about the enjoyment of taking pictures regardless of what we have. We can learn from each. Please share any tips or techniques too. A narrative sometimes also helps. Thanks everyone for your participation.

  • Members 1666 posts
    July 1, 2024, 2:17 p.m.

    Subject: Taking Pictures in the Rain with the Olympus E-500

    Last Saturday afternoon I went to our local rose garden to take pictures with two Olympus E-500 cameras (and my Canon M-series cameras too). We had an unusual amount of rain for this time of year. But that's a perfect time to capture roses with raindrops.

    Using the old 8 megapixel Olympus camera that was released nearly 20 years ago was challenging. It was something I started last week and wanted to continue with this. It reminded me the difficulty we had in those days of taking pictures with tough lighting conditions and at times rain. It also made me appreciate the advancements we have made over the years with digital camera technology.

    At times the rain came down hard enough to interfere with the images a little. So take that into account for this old camera. Maybe I'll take some photos in better weather sometime later if you all are interested. I hope you all are taking some time to take photos also with an old camera. The shutter speeds were so low, that I really had to try harder to keep the camera steady. It's always important to do so, but with these darker conditions, it was especially important. Generally with the Olympus E-500, ISO500 is the highest I normally like to use. Higher than that, the photos can be quite grainy.

    Photo No. 1 - This is a picture of the rose garden from the parking lot.
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/20 seconds
    FNumber - 9.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 400
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 27 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 14-42mm

    Photo No. 2 - When I first descended the stairs I saw this people all huddled around this shelter. It was raining hard enough for people to want to protect themselves from it.
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/25 seconds
    FNumber - 9.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 400
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 22 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 14-42mm

    Photo No. 3 - Again....
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/20 seconds
    FNumber - 9.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 400
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 21 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 14-42mm

    Photo No. 4 - The pink roses seen in the distance is one of the favorite spots to pose for photos.
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/50 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 40 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 5 - In addition to seeing these beautiful flowers you can see the colorful umbrellas. Some people, although, did not mind getting a little wet.
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/40 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 40 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 6 - These people protected themselves with yellow plastic sheets.
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/40 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 70 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 7 - When the rain lightened up a little, we see these pretty young ladies near the same pink roses mentioned previously.
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/40 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 90 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 8 - Again....
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/50 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 86 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 9 - Here's the same rose I showed last week, but this version was the one I did not crop for composition. I had second thoughts about this, and thought that maybe there was no need for cropping. What do you think?
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/50 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 128 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 10 - We see some more of these beautiful roses in the rain.
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/60 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 250
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 94 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 11 - Again....
    ResizedE500-DPR11.jpg
    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/160 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 90 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 12 - Again....
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/160 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 150 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 13 - Again....
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/80 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 250
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
    FocalLength - 150 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

    Photo No. 14 - The rain cleared up the atmosphere enough to permit me to get a good picture of both Portland, Oregon and the mountains in the distance.
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    Make - OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
    Model - E-500
    ExposureTime - 1/200 seconds
    FNumber - 8.00
    ISOSpeedRatings - 250
    ExposureBiasValue - -1.00
    FocalLength - 119 mm
    Lens Model - Zuiko 40-150mm

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  • Members 595 posts
    July 1, 2024, 6:01 p.m.

    A nice set again @Digirame, do like those rainy flowers 😉

    We had our almost usual weekend, a bike ride and a hike:
    Swapped my R for the RP for a change but noticed that I do miss that little screen on top of the R So next ride I'll take the R again:
    Do like the RF 28mm. it's a nice small addition and perfect for a lightweight setup during our bike tours on all R series
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    A pair dishes, part of the www.astron.nl/telescopes/wsrt-apertif/
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    And a hike on the sunday visited the Gasterse duinen reserve for a nice sunny hike:
    And a another more or less lightweight setup
    Took our 5DiV with the EF 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6L IS USM and the R with the RF 14-35 F4L IS USM
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  • Members 1666 posts
    July 1, 2024, 8:22 p.m.

    Photobygms,

    I just love all of that blue sky with the clouds. Lately, I've been taking pictures of sky and clouds too. I'm able to do that as a passenger in a car and I see all sorts of interesting things. 😀 Those are interesting dishes for the telescopes. Those cows look huge. I assume that they must be docile, but they would still "make me afraid". 😀

  • Members 1666 posts
    July 1, 2024, 8:28 p.m.

    Photobygms,

    I'm glad you liked the rainy roses. I took lots of photos of these flowers with the Canon M50 Mark II cameras too. I knew that it was a little unusual to get summer rain at this rose garden, so I took extra amount of pictures.

  • Members 1666 posts
    July 2, 2024, 3:36 a.m.

    Subject: Taking Pictures After the Rain with the Canon M50 Mark II

    When the rain subsided a little, I started taking photos at the rose garden with the Canon M50 Mark II cameras. Part of the time I still was using an umbrella to keep the sprinkles off the gear. The photos are much better than the Olympus ones, primarily because there's about a 17 year gap in technology. Secondly, it was not raining near as much, so naturally everything became more clear that way.

    Photo No. 1 - While we are traveling towards the rose garden I noticed these stormy clouds. I didn't know if we would get rain.
    ResizedM50-DPR1.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/800 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 500
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.33
    FocalLength - 23 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 2 - But we did get a good amount of rain at first and then it changed to sprinkles. You can see how the concrete is wet.
    ResizedM50-DPR2.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/250 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 1000
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 22 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 3 - The colors were amazing. This camera shows them well.
    ResizedM50-DPR3.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/250 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 1250
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 16 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 4 - We see the three arches of pink roses that we saw included with the Olympus pictures.
    ResizedM50-DPR4.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/250 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 1250
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 21 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 5 - I couldn't understand at first why this man had a tripod that was so tall. I thought, "Oh, yeah...that's because this man is so tall". He must have been about 6 foot 6 inches tall.
    ResizedM50-DPR5.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/200 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 1250
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 30 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 6 - But he didn't look as tall here because he was hunched over. I assumed he set the camera on the timer and wanted to see what he got.
    ResizedM50-DPR6.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/200 seconds
    FNumber - 9
    ISOSpeedRatings - 1250
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 36 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 7 - Now we see these beautiful rose flowers with raindrops.
    ResizedM50-DPR7.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/125 seconds
    FNumber - 10
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 119 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 8 - Again....
    ResizedM50-DPR8.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/125 seconds
    FNumber - 10
    ISOSpeedRatings - 250
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 127 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 9 - Again....
    ResizedM50-DPR9.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/250 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 500
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 45 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 10 - Again....
    ResizedM50-DPR10.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/125 seconds
    FNumber - 10
    ISOSpeedRatings - 200
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 170 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 11 - Again....
    ResizedM50-DPR11.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/250 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 800
    ExposureBiasValue - 0.33
    FocalLength - 45 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 12 - Again....
    ResizedM50-DPR12.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/125 seconds
    FNumber - 10
    ISOSpeedRatings - 160
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 153 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 13 - And again....
    ResizedM50-DPR13.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/125 seconds
    FNumber - 10
    ISOSpeedRatings - 250
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 145 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM

    Photo No. 14 - Finally, as we were coming home, we see the remaining storm clouds that had dropped the moisture.
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    Model - Canon EOS M50m2
    ExposureTime - 1/500 seconds
    FNumber - 7.10
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 24 mm
    Lens Model - EF-M15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

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  • Members 595 posts
    July 2, 2024, 7:45 a.m.

    @digrame: Those cows are friendly but they tend to keep a little bit off distance. I stood on a lower part of the trail so it does look like a huge cow 😅
    All skies a beautiful if there are some clouds. And That can be nice summer clouds or those dark rain (thunderstorm) clouds like yours👍

  • Members 720 posts
    July 2, 2024, 8:01 a.m.

    Dig,

    I like your Rose# 12.

    Steve Thomas

  • Foundation 1513 posts
    July 2, 2024, 11:41 a.m.

    Here are some pictures taken with my Minolta Dimage A1 shortly after I got it. I used this camera from 2004 to 2013. It has a 5MP, 2/3" (8.8 x 6.6 mm -- 3.6 crop factor) sensor and an f/2.8-3.5, 28-200mm (FF equiv) fixed zoom lens. It takes jpg, tiff and raw files, though I never used raw files from it before last week. Maximum file size is 2560 x 1920. The screen is tiny (36 x 27mm) with only 118,000 pixels. Likewise, the EVF is only 235,000 Px. I am not satisfied with these sizes today.

    There are photos of the later A2 Minolta here, which looks almost identical. This was an 8MPx version, but I could not afford to upgrade at the time! As you can see from the photos, there are many more controls on the outside than usual today, which is nice, as you dont need to look at the menus very often. There is a review of it here.

    Seen here from the US side of the river, the Blue Water Bridge connects Port Huron, MI, with Sarnia ONT.

    28mm wide angle:

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    200mm Telephoto:

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    Our dog looking wistfully at our house:

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    Berries:

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    Clouds over the lake behind the house:

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    A handheld winter panorama:

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    I will post some recent photos later today.

    David

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  • Members 720 posts
    July 2, 2024, 1:32 p.m.

    Streaky sky.

    I was playing around with f/11 last night.

    The first picture, I was using a Daylight white balance setting of about 5200K white balance.

    In the second picture, I dropped the white balance to the White Fluorescent setting of about 4000K.

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    Steve Thomas

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  • Members 1666 posts
    July 2, 2024, 3:01 p.m.

    Steve,

    Thanks. I thought that rose with raindrops was extra nice too.

  • Members 1666 posts
    July 2, 2024, 3:17 p.m.

    David,

    Thanks for sharing with us your old pictures from the Minolta camera. I know what you mean about the LCD screen not having enough pixels. When I took pictures with the Olympus E-500 at the rose garden, the LCD screen was almost worthless. I could not tell if some of the images were a little soft due to camera shake or motion blur. The colors seemed washed out too. So I really was not able to chimp and effectively review the images. I almost wanted to delete every photo from what I saw in the LCD screen, but I patiently waited until I could see the images on the computer. I was relieved that the images seen later on the computer were much better than what I initially saw on the LCD screen.

    But taking pictures with the old camera with limitations actually became fun. It was much harder than using the modern cameras, especially since it was dark and raining. Since I was carrying an umbrella it also made it difficult to change settings much. So often I just left the aperture at F8 or F9. But if I did not have the umbrella and it was not raining, I probably would have adjusted the settings more to reduce the ISO levels...or increase the shutter speeds.

  • Members 1666 posts
    July 2, 2024, 3:25 p.m.

    Steve,

    I often will narrow the aperture to gain depth of field. I like playing around with the white balance too. I use AWB most of the time. But will change to cloudy white balance on cloudy days. Sometimes cloudy white balance works well late in the evening with long shadows or if I'm in a dark forest.

  • Members 720 posts
    July 2, 2024, 5:35 p.m.

    Dig,

    When I first started out, I was using AWB, but I don't know if it was the camera I had at the time, (a T6), or Canon's algorithm, but I thought my pictures were coming out looking washed out or over exposed or something. I switched over to Canon's Presets (Daylight or Cloudy, etc) and never looked back.
    About 85% of the time now, I use a Kelvin temperature of 5300.

    I did find one good use of the AWB, and that's when I am using a strong (like a 10 stop) ND filter. It offsets that really ugly green color cast that ND filters can sometimes cast. Even the Presets didn't help, but for some reason, the AWB does.

    Steve Thomas

  • Foundation 1513 posts
    July 2, 2024, 8:53 p.m.

    Here are some pictures taken with the Minolta Dimage A1 on Friday last. As you can tell, the weather was quite variable.

    Firstly a view of Kärntnerstraße at the full wide angle setting:

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    From the same spot, a 200mm view of the spire of Stefansdom:

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    Aida, the central location of a chain of coffee houses:

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    Stefansdom itself:

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    This detail, obscured in the above photo by tourists, is near the corner of the cathedral:

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    These two iron bars on the wall near the west door represented for several centuries the official standard lengths of the ell: the linen ell of 89.6 cm (35.3 in) and the drapery ell of 77.6 c (30.6 in) and have been here since before 1685. For some unknown reason, the ratio between the two ells is (root 3)/2!

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    One of the horse-drawn open carriages (fiacres) that take tourists on guided tours through the city.

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    Although limited by its largest filesize of only 2560 x 1920, I think this camera acquits itself well, even today.

    David

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  • Members 1666 posts
    July 3, 2024, 1:31 p.m.

    David,

    Yes, I agree...that camera did very well. The images are sharp. Thanks for sharing with us photos from a camera from your past.

  • Foundation 1513 posts
    July 3, 2024, 6:17 p.m.

    A footnote to my Minolta Camera: I used this extensively for taking photos in archives which were then used at home for my research into the conducting of Gustav Mahler. I had no problems with the camera while I was doing this and managed to collect about 30 CDs worth of images over two periods of two months in 2004/5. It was pretty robotic work once I had established the process and the EXIF data shows that I was able to get through a score of 220 pages and 326 images in 2:17 hours! The quality was not only good enough to study at home, but some of the images were reproduced in the published score.

    Here is a sample photo:

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    This can be seen in the context of the publication here. Looking back on it, while I might be able to get better quality from the Canon R6, which I had 17 years later, the much lighter Minolta was much more suitable for long hours of work and the quality was quite adequate. Furthermore, manipulating the images in Photoshop often enabled me to see details, like erased markings, that were pretty illegible to the naked eye.

    David

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  • Members 1666 posts
    July 6, 2024, 2:09 p.m.

    Subject: Two Small Birds and a Heron

    Three days ago I walking in a park and I saw these two birds. I quickly snapped off a few photos. I waited around for them to return, but they did not. Then I heard the familiar sound of a "squawk" and looked and saw this heron. Small black birds were chasing and attacking it. It landed on the opposite side of the pond from where I was standing. I took again some quick photos. Usually once the heron lands there and is fishing for more food, you can take quite a few more photos of it. But since the birds were still attacking it, it flew off again. So I at least was happy that I got a few photos of it to share with you all. I liked the backgrounds that I got with the small birds and heron too.

    Photo No. 1
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    Model - Canon EOS 800D
    ExposureTime - 1/640 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 1250
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 600 mm
    Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011

    Photo No. 2
    Resized800D-DPR2.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS 800D
    ExposureTime - 1/640 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 2000
    ExposureBiasValue - 0
    FocalLength - 600 mm
    Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011

    Photo No. 3
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    Model - Canon EOS 800D
    ExposureTime - 1/500 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 400
    ExposureBiasValue - -0.33
    FocalLength - 600 mm
    Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011

    Photo No. 4
    Resized800D-DPR4.jpg
    Model - Canon EOS 800D
    ExposureTime - 1/500 seconds
    FNumber - 8
    ISOSpeedRatings - 320
    ExposureBiasValue - -0.33
    FocalLength - 600 mm
    Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011

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    JPG, 136.3 KB, uploaded by Digirame on July 6, 2024.