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The new DSLR thread has me wondering if anyone else here is super into photography?  It seemed like there were a few of you out there!  What do you shoot with?  What kind of photography are you into?  I ran my own family portrait side-business for several years and also worked as a second shooter with my friend who is a wedding photographer, and really loved it!  I shoot with a Nikon D700, and D300, and have always REALLY loved shooting nature and macro photography.

If you are a photographer - share some of your favorite photos taken here!  

A few of my faves...

 

 

 

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My iPhone is always with me so it gets a workout.

Here are baby sparkling gouramis shot with an iPhone:

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And maple pollen, again with an iPhone and microscope:

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I do have 'photographer' cameras, some Canons and couple GH5s DSLRs I use mainly for video work, but nothing gets used as often as the old iPhone.

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So cool, Daniel! The babies are so cute!  The pollen looks like coffee beans - that's so wild!  And I totally agree, the iPhone cameras have gotten incredibly good over the years, I use mine daily as well.

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Here is slow motion video shot with an iPhone of the bees bringing in that maple pollen from above. It really is that light green color. And some bees have a cool looking pink pollen I have yet to ID.

I really do use my good cameras sometimes, I promise, but some of my favorites come from phone.

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1 minute ago, Daniel said:

Here is slow motion video shot with an iPhone of the bees bringing in that maple pollen from above. It really is that light green color. And some bees have a cool looking pink pollen I have yet to ID.

I really do use my good cameras sometimes, I promise, but some of my favorites come from phone.

That is SO COOL.  Do you keep bees too?

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3 minutes ago, Sal said:

That is SO COOL.  Do you keep bees too?

Yes, my primary occupation is as a beekeeper but I am not a honey producer. I sell honey bees to other beekeepers. Over the next couple of months I will produce and sell between 50 - 100 colonies of honey bees.

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6 minutes ago, Daniel said:

Yes, my primary occupation is as a beekeeper but I am not a honey producer. I sell honey bees to other beekeepers. Over the next couple of months I will produce and sell between 50 - 100 colonies of honey bees.

Wow, that's so awesome!  Bee keeping is something I could definitely get into, but I already have way too many hobbies, hahaha!

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33 minutes ago, Jungle Fan said:

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Fantastic photos @Jungle Fan !!    I am always trying to get shots of the dragonflies/damselflies at our cabin!  They're so fascinating to me.  

Here is one damselfly I managed to snag before it flew off - they are so fast!!  

 

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Fish Folk said:

Birding is probably my main passion. Not so good at using DSLR, but got a basic Nikon D3500 with a Nikon DX 55-300mm lens, tripod, etc. Few photos from this past year.  

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Beautiful birds!!    I am forever wanting to get a really good zoom lens so I can get better bird shots too.  These are awesome @Fish Folk

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21 minutes ago, Fish Folk said:

Birding is probably my main passion. Not so good at using DSLR, but got a basic Nikon D3500 with a Nikon DX 55-300mm lens, tripod, etc. Few photos from this past year.  

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Snow goose, evening grosbeak, scarlet tanager, and European starling? Those pictures look amazing by the way.

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@SalTry to get damselflies closer to the water's edge on rocks, or leaves they often take a break there. I used to shoot them on my way back after getting pictures of green herons, or black crowned night herons at day break, or whenever I used to take sunrise pictures of lakes here in the mountains. Got some great shots as well when I took that alligator picture in the duckweed in Texas. Dragonflies in flight took me two years to perfect my method of getting good shots, I studied them while I was sitting in a blind waiting to take pictures of otters, beavers, and Virginia rails.

The last two of the green fly on the cornflower, and the growth on a sandbank are some of what I call my "Zen shots".

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2 minutes ago, Jungle Fan said:

@SalTry to get damselflies closer to the water's edge on rocks, or leaves they often take a break there. I used to shoot them on my way back after getting pictures of green herons, or black crowned night herons at day break, or whenever I used to take sunrise pictures of lakes here in the mountains. Got some great shots as well when I took that alligator picture in the duckweed in Texas. Dragonflies in flight took me two years to perfect my method of getting good shots, I studied them while I was sitting in a blind waiting to take pictures of otters, beavers, and Virginia rails.

The last two of the green fly on the cornflower, and the growth on a sandbank are some of what I call my "Zen shots".

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oh no!  I can't give out any more reactions today, lol, but these are awesome too!!  

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5D full frame, 7D MarkII Crop Sensor,  100mm 2.8 Macro  70-200 IS L 2.8.  17-40mm. 85mm1.8   Nifty 50.  Kit lenses

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