There's a lot people that come here with their telephoto lens and tripods to photograph birds.
Friday, January 14, 2022
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...and I'm out with my little peashooter!
ReplyDeleteI see very similar scenes at the Desert Botanical Garden. (Without the snow, of course.)
ReplyDeleteYou nailed him. Nice Andy.
ReplyDeleteHe means business.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how birds feel about that.
ReplyDeleteThat is an impressively large lens he is wielding. The birds need to be immobile for some time so he can set up all that equipment. You have ducks frozen into the lake?
ReplyDeleteNice shot, Andy! I hope he doesn't slip on the ice with that expensive lens.
ReplyDeleteWhere is his camera?
ReplyDeleteQuite a big set up.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a pro.
ReplyDeleteYeah--- that is some kinda lens! Your capture is perfectly highlighting the photographer with your own long lens compression. Excellent. I've always liked getting people with telephoto so that they are completely natural.
ReplyDeleteHe will be there all day, I don't think I could do that. Nice candid.
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