Very nice shots. I must find an excuse to visit San Diego. The Redhead is very similar to a Pochard, which we have in Europe.A few from along the San Diego River during January.
A Burrowing Owl who decided to make a wintering spot amongst the rocks. After over an hour and half it came out onto a rock and did a little preening before going to hunt. 1/4 second shutter is longest I can seem to get on any animal.
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R5 MK II RF600 w/1.4x 1/4 : f/6.3 : ISO 1600
A juvenile Tri-colored Heron showing off its catch.
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R5 MK II RF600 w/1.4x 1/800 : f/5.6 : ISO 1000
A Ridgeway's Rail crossing the small lagoon.
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R5 MK II RF600 w/1.4x 1/2500 : f/5.6 : ISO 1000
A Long-billed Dowitcher as the sun was trying to poke through the clouds.
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R5 MK II RF600 w/1.4x 1/1250 : f/7.1 : ISO 1000
A Redhead drake shaking out the wings.
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R5 MK II RF600 w/1.4x 1/1600 : f/7.1 : ISO 1000
Thanks Alan! We get Canvasbacks, which are very similar to the Pochard's, but unfortunately in limited numbers on the higher elevation lakes. Did have a female at a local lake for a couple of days during migration last year.Very nice shots. I must find an excuse to visit San Diego. The Redhead is very similar to a Pochard, which we have in Europe.
Really great shots ERHP!Thanks Alan! We get Canvasbacks, which are very similar to the Pochard's, but unfortunately in limited numbers on the higher elevation lakes. Did have a female at a local lake for a couple of days during migration last year.
Well, I probably should buy Topaz. Impressive difference between the two images and most importantly my bellowed DxO can't do this...Very frustrating yesterday, I got for the first time some shots of a Great Cormorant in full breeding colours sporting a Mohican hairstyle. The bird was 65m away and just in range of 800mm on the R5ii. Then, this morning, I mistakenly formatted the memory card forgetting I hadn't downloaded! Fortunately my wife had a shot from the RF 100-400mm on the R7. The tiny image is a decent for-the-record shot. I also upscaled it 3.4x with Topaz, shown below, for amusement.
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Have you tried to recover your photos using recovery software on the formatted card?Very frustrating yesterday, I got for the first time some shots of a Great Cormorant in full breeding colours sporting a Mohican hairstyle. The bird was 65m away and just in range of 800mm on the R5ii. Then, this morning, I mistakenly formatted the memory card forgetting I hadn't downloaded!
Nice shots! I have the Turaco (back in the years, NikonD7200 x 200-500) unfortunately made in the Zoo..."Golden-crowned manakin"
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"Red-crested turaco"
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Thanks for the heads up. It works fine, but I have exceeded the free use and I am reluctant to spend $90 to find the good ones I wanted!, and I might have overwritten those anyway!Have you tried to recover your photos using recovery software on the formatted card?
Easeus has a MAC alternative for Recuva (Recuva is Windows only).
See: https://www.easeus.com/mac-file-recovery/free-download-recuva-for-mac.html
Googled Lexar recovery tool and downloaded free app from Lexar that worked. Apple had to be overridden as it couldn't verify it wasn't malware, but that was highly unlikely as it came from lexar.com. Unfortunately, I had overwritten the files I wanted, but there was one of a cormorant in flight recovered that I wanted as it was so close (R5ii/800mm). Thanks for inspiring me.Have you tried to recover your photos using recovery software on the formatted card?
Easeus has a MAC alternative for Recuva (Recuva is Windows only).
See: https://www.easeus.com/mac-file-recovery/free-download-recuva-for-mac.html
You are welcome, the breeding season will last a bit longer, so I hope you can go back and have another go at the “mohicans”.Googled Lexar recovery tool and downloaded free app from Lexar that worked. Apple had to be overridden as it couldn't verify it wasn't malware, but that was highly unlikely as it came from lexar.com. Unfortunately, I had overwritten the files I wanted, but there was one of a cormorant in flight recovered that I wanted as it was so close (R5ii/800mm). Thanks for inspiring me.
Smew (Mergellus albellus). Pictures taken in a zoo, R5 Mk II with RF200-800mm.