I love watching the wildlife, especially birds. Starting to gain a real interest in photography also! Great shots TBE!
Thank you very much Musicinabottle ......here's a couple birds to take a look at to get you started....have hundreds of photos, so was a little hard to pick out just a few...
Here are some deer taken along the way......the first and last photos were taken as I drove along the highway (thought three fawns were unusual) and the individual fawn just showed up in my backyard one afternoon.......the other deer passed through my yard late one evening (didn't know if the photos would even come out)....your wildlife is more varied than mine, so I'll be looking forward to your photos....thanks for the nice comments about mine.......
Photo 1. & 2. Eastern Cottentail Rabbit
Photo 3. Jackrabbit (taken at the Alamo Movie Set-Bracketville, TX)
Photo 4. Black Faced Fox Squirrel (Brookgreen Garden Park, SC)
Photo 5. The Great Blue Heron (it's face is above)
Wow, I want your camera. It takes great photos. I was a home health Aide for 12 years and took care of a lady in her home who had all kinds of squirrel feeds set up outside and we would spend all day just sitting and watching them.
Camera - Canon Powershot S2 IS (5 mp)....12x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom
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Originally Posted by jsreichard
Wow, I want your camera. It takes great photos. I was a home health Aide for 12 years and took care of a lady in her home who had all kinds of squirrel feeds set up outside and we would spend all day just sitting and watching them.
Thanks for your nice response....Camera is a Canon Powershot S2 IS (5 mp)....12x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom...combined for 48x...It takes pretty good shots at the full 48x, although not as clear......and, I'm kinda' shaky, too!.
Here's some photos of the squirrel in the treetop to show the difference from where I took the photo and then at 48x.
Photo No. 3 Squirrel in top of tree, center of photo at distance 4. and 5. were pulled in at 48x.