[OC] American crow feeling the breeze of a quiet day in the Flatirons (lemmy.world)
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I saw the clouds starting to cover the mountain top and thought this might give a good photo....
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Canon EOS 550D / T2i...
Canon EOS 550D / T2i...
shot on a7siii with a nikon Ai-s 28mm f/2.0
As seen from Colorado, USA close to midnight (May 11th, 2024).
Hi guys, made the jump to lemmy today and wanted to share a few pictures of my cats I’ve taken. I bought the camera a couple years ago for macro photography, primarily surveying moth populations, and busted it back out recently....
Margaret Perry DaRos
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Refreshing day trying to capture things that I find pretty. Not worried about shooting an awesome photo, just focused on capturing something I find beautiful and pleasant to look at.
Springbrook National Park, QLD, AU
Canon EOS 550D Tamron 17 - 50mm, f/2.8
Canon EOS 550D Tamron 17 - 50mm, f/2.8
The sun was at just the right height to catch this deer trail on the edge of our yard.
I took this pic while on vacation to South East Oregon (specifically a place called Lake Abert) using my Lumix G9 and my 100mm - 300mm lens at the full 300mm and f/5.6....
A lucky snap of a red kit turning in some sun. I love the way the tail is illuminated and tried to brighten the body a little, but I am still getting to grips with editing in ‘proper software’ and would love to get some feedback.
I just started a trial of Capture One editing software… My previous editing was on Google photos and a bit of snapseed on my phone. I am still pretty heavy handed, but I would love some feedback.
I took this picture on the last day of a not long enough vacation this month. I was really happy with how the moon had just enough light to give the shape of the mountain some contrast and how the wispy clouds cought the light from various sources....