This is a two or three year old deer. Tammy and I were watching the Birds and had or backs to him. I happen to turn around and he was right behind us. we were only about three feet away from him. this is how I ended up with this picture.
This pictures was taken at Mendon Ponds in New York State just north of were I live. Where the deers and the birds come right to you. I used my Nikon D90 with a focal lens of 170.0mm (70 -300mm) F/4.5 with a ISO of 500.
I took this one in Aepture so that I could control the lighting that comes in to my camera.. This a Red Bellied Woodpecker.
I took this one in Aepture so that I could control the lighting that comes in to my camera.. This a Red Bellied Woodpecker.
Taken with my Nikon D90 Camera with focal Length lens of 210.0mm. (35 mm Equilvalet to 315mm) F/4.8 and ISO of 2200. 1/4000s.I believe this a chickadee bird.. they just come up and feed right out of your hands.
I thought this was a great shot, because its off of my friends lens. I had a CPL filter on my lens to control how much sun comes into the lens. I used my Nikon D90 Camera with a focal length of 210.0mm, (70 to 300 lens) 1/2000s,F/4.8 and the ISO 3200.
I took this one in Aepture so that I could control the lighting that comes in to my camera.. This a Red Bellied Woodpecker.
I took this one in Aepture so that I could control the lighting that comes in to my camera.. This a Red Bellied Woodpecker.
Taken with my Nikon D90 Camera with focal Length lens of 210.0mm. (35 mm Equilvalet to 315mm) F/4.8 and ISO of 2200. 1/4000s.I believe this a chickadee bird.. they just come up and feed right out of your hands.
I thought this was a great shot, because its off of my friends lens. I had a CPL filter on my lens to control how much sun comes into the lens. I used my Nikon D90 Camera with a focal length of 210.0mm, (70 to 300 lens) 1/2000s,F/4.8 and the ISO 3200.
This is one of my favorite pictures that i have taken. Love how the wing span is full and vibrant.This picture was taken by my Nikon D90 Camera. The Focal length was 210.mm, and 35mm equilvalet to a 315mm lens. It was shot at 1/4000s and the f/4.5, ISO 2000.
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