Aurora Borealis by Kevin Chow, on Flickr
Aurora Borealis by Kevin Chow, on Flickr
Great 6D pics with all the bokeh!
gah Im waiting for the 5D Mark wutever coming out but I miss the 6D
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Last edited by Wakalimasu; 03-16-2016 at 08:04 AM.
Really loving my 6d.
Moody by Richard Brown, on Flickr
Sky is on fire by Richard Brown, on Flickr
Tails by Richard Brown, on Flickr
fuzzy wuzzy by Richard Brown, on Flickr
1994 Mustang - SBF swap in progress
SQUIRREL!
I love that shot with the skater. Great framing.
Got harassed by a security guard at the Suncor building today. I was out on the corner taking some long exposures. He asked me if I had asked the building managements permission to take a photo of the building and then asked for my name.
Pentax 645Z by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
Pentax 645Z by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
Pentax 645Z by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
thought if u were on a public street, they can't do anything
They can't. Sounds like a security guard on a power trip. Next time ask for his and his supervisor's name and see how he reacts hahaOriginally posted by Wakalimasu
thought if u were on a public street, they can't do anything
Ryan, the photo's okay but you should have bracketed 7 or 9 frames
Oh jeez
Going through the archives...Found this one from Berlin, 2011.
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe by msommers00, on Flickr
Last edited by msommers; 03-20-2016 at 02:18 AM.
Ultracrepidarian
Great Grey - March 21 by Steven Szabo, on Flickr
Originally posted by HeavyD
you know you are making the right decision if Toma opposes it.
Whoa, didn't realized there were so many fellow 6D users on here. It's a hell of a bargain!
Hong Kong Skyline at Night - Star Ferry by Wilson Hui, on Flickr
Villain Hitting - Hit Small Man by Wilson Hui, on Flickr
Hong Kong Ding Ding Tramway by Wilson Hui, on Flickr
Vegetable Street Vendor Pushing Cart by Wilson Hui, on Flickr
Hong Kong Cart Noodles by Wilson Hui, on Flickr
Someday we may need to activate the halo structure off Deerfoot and destroy the North East.
How.. where do you find those Owls?
That's basically how it went. I think he was less on a powertrip and more just a slower person who couldn't wrap his head around the situation.Originally posted by D'z Nutz
They can't. Sounds like a security guard on a power trip. Next time ask for his and his supervisor's name and see how he reacts haha
Ryan, the photo's okay but you should have bracketed 7 or 9 frames
Him: "You taking a picture of the building?"
Me: "Yes, along with the other buildings" *shows latest photo*
Him" "Did you ask permission from building management"
Me: "No, why would I do that? This buildings been in thousands of photographs"
Him: "I'm going to need your name"
Me: "No you can't have my name, there's no reason you need it"
Him: "I'm going to need your name"
Me: "I'm going to need YOUR name"
Him: "Ok, but I need your name first"
Went on for a few more minutes and then he started the whole "you're standing on private property" thing. I told him I was almost done and he just stood and watched me from the doorway.
Pentax 645Z by Ryan Karr, on Flickr
I'll PM you...there was a bit of a problem with overcrowding one of the Northern Hawk Owls this year that was always in the same spot...he doesn't come back anymore which is sad...he was awesome.Originally posted by Wakalimasu
How.. where do you find those Owls?
The whole area where these Great Greys are found is generally pretty busy with people trying to find them...they have varying degrees of comfort with people.
Fly By by Steven Szabo, on Flickr
Originally posted by HeavyD
you know you are making the right decision if Toma opposes it.
Love the owl pictures Steven
I found this guy last week.
I don't have the right lens... but he was fun to follow around and observe. It sounded like there was a mate near by but I never did find them.
Super cropped...
Mr owl by Richard Brown, on Flickr
2 am northern lights hunt was unsuccessful, but Lundbreck falls looked cool
Lundbreck Falls by Richard Brown, on Flickr
1994 Mustang - SBF swap in progress
That's a great horned owl. They're really anti-social when it comes to people in general.
Originally posted by HeavyD
you know you are making the right decision if Toma opposes it.
Is it a great horned?
That's what I thought based on the horns, but he looked much different from other's I've seen. Very grey and white and different facial structure. Others I've seen were very brown and had sharper faces.
Yeah he didn't seem to like me and perched as high as possible. Was very vocal, probably because of the other owl in the area.
1994 Mustang - SBF swap in progress
The only other one in Alberta with the pronounced ear tufts are the long eared owls, and their faces are very different, and they're incredibly rare.
The great horned owls have several colour morphs...
Originally posted by HeavyD
you know you are making the right decision if Toma opposes it.
Good to know.
I should read my bird book, I use to know my birds.
I think the eagles returned to my grandparents farm, should pick up an extender and try them out.
1994 Mustang - SBF swap in progress