AT Shot of the Day Thread

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radhak

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Great pictures on the previous page - birds, scenery, ocean. Inspiring. That juvenile heron's reflection in the water is near perfect!
And that Christmas Day blizzard picture is breath-taking, particularly for us Miami dwellers: can almost feel the cold air.

Repoman, what car is that? Is it a stick shift?
 
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repoman0

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Great pictures on the previous page - birds, scenery, ocean. Inspiring. That juvenile heron's reflection in the water is near perfect!
And that Christmas Day blizzard picture is breath-taking, particularly for us Miami dwellers: can almost feel the cold air.

Repoman, what car is that? Is it a stick shift?

Most people would probably prefer to admire it from afar in a place like Miami :p

The car is a 2006 Miata, and yeah it was a 6 speed manual. I rented it from a guy on Turo, where I typically go for rentals within the states (cheaper than a normal chain and cooler cars). Perfect car for driving around California for a week.
 

IronWing

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Black Oystercatcher, Marina del Rey jetty, Los Angeles, CA

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Goofing around with a single on-camera flash bounced off a wall in an otherwise dark room. My Tamron 17-50/2.8 at 50mm and minimum focus distance. Stoeger Single Action Army clone in .357/.38 special.
 
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Crotulus

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Wife got me an Olympus M. Zuiko 75-300mm f4.8-6.7 II lens for Christmas. Tried it out in the backyard then took the family down to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park for a bit of a trial run. The long reach (35mm equivalent of 150-600mm) means it'll take a bit of practice but I'm liking the results of a 1st outing. All handheld as well. I do love that Olympus OIS.

Black Phoebe in the backyard (1/250 sec. f/6.7 300mm)
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Safari Park

Bighorn Sheep (1/500 sec. f/9 252mm)
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Black and White Colobus (1/500 sec. f/8 208mm)
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Flamingo (1/500 sec. f/9 300mm)
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Egyptian Vulture (1/250 sec. f/6.7 300mm)
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Gorilla (1/60 sec. f/6.7 300mm)
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IronWing

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Cool cat. :) For our kitties (mostly black), I find bouncing the flash off a gold reflector works wonders.
 

Cerpin Taxt

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That snap was my speed light bounced to camera left off the stair wall. You can see the flash in his left eye.
 

IronWing

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Juvenile Cooper's Hawk, Tucson, AZ. Probably the same bird that was playing in the water in a previous pic as its feathers are wet again. :D

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IronWing

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Gilbert Water Ranch, Gilbert, Arizona
The Town of Gilbert experienced stupid levels of growth in the past decade. When the need for a new sewage treatment plant became apparent, the town designed the treatment plant to serve as a wetlands preserve and public park.

Green Heron
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Happy ducks
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Enter the happy cormorant.
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The cormorant was playing with leaves from the bottom of the pond and plowed through the ducks in the process.
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Red Squirrel

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Couple random phone pictures while I was out for a walk. Was nice out and actually my first time going to the lake in winter, I did not realize it was even walkable but enough people walk it that it keeps the snow packed down.





 
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