Hello everyone, Brand new member here. One of my favorite hobbies is bird & wildlife photography and I wanted to share some of my very favorite images with you. I have a collection of bridge cameras that I use and I especially enjoy portrait style captures of my subjects whenever possible. Birds are truly living works of art and I hope you enjoy these photos! All captured hand-held, no cropping. Best regards, Tony 1. Double-crested Cormorant 2. Great Blue Heron 3. Wood Duck 4. Snowy Egret 5. Green Heron 6. Black-crowned Night Heron
We had a member @Tom Locke who also liked Birds and taking photos of them. Maybe he'll come around again. I also saw on another forum that you are from the central coast of California, my daughter and family lives there. I'm central CA. but not coast.....hot Fresno.
Hello Tony and welcome I'm so pleased to see you here - I love the birdies and look forward to seeing your pictures and other wild life too The pictures above are lovely
Yes, I'm from the Central Coast of California. I'll get around to updating my Profile here very soon. Such an abundance of beautiful birds & wildlife to enjoy and photograph in this area, to be sure! Tony
Thanks for the warm welcome. Yes, I'll look forward to updating this thread as well as posting a variety of new ones. Tony
I hope you enjoy this set! 1. Snowy Egret 2. Great Blue Heron 3. Ring-billed Gull 4. Mallard Ducklings 5. Snowy Egret 6. Great Egret
Yes, these were photographed in Santa Cruz, Monterey, Moss Landing and Pacific Grove, California. Absolutely lovely coastal communities! Tony
Was in that area last weekend. Going again monday. Yes, it's a great area for birds. Last weekend we saw a lot of sea lions. My sister was visiting from Colorado and we were doing all the tourist stops.
Thanks. If I decide to post a few of my captive bird & wildlife images I'll make that very clear, as well. Otherwise, all local to the Central Coast of California. Tony
Do you have any pics of all the sea lions that bask in the sun right around the Monterey Bay Aquarium area? Think it's the trail that's called point lobos but I'm not sure....nice walk along the ocean tnere.