Pictures from Don Edwards reserve
robscomputer
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I took my camera out to Don Edwards near my home today. Wanted to test out a old film camera and also get rid of my extra film supply. All pictures were taken with a Canon EOS 3, and either 100-300mm f/5.6 lens or 50mm f/1.4 lens. Film was Kodak UC100 scanned and developed at Costco.
While walking near the shore line I noticed that the ground would move when I moved. After closer inspection I found the ground covered by thousands of flys. Funny thing is they only would fly away when I moved, when I stopped they stopped.
The only decent bird shot I got, even this was with 300mm. I did see other birds around but I couldn't get close enough.
Small lizard with a fat tail. Stood still just long enough for me to take a picture.
I was using the 50mm f/1.4 lens for this shot and just liked the DOF look.
This bird was across the creek but couldn't get closer because of the high reeds.
Two geese, a few resting on the mud banks.
My best birding shot! I'll need to find one now without the strings. :rofl
These are the bridges are the path ways across the creeks and mud banks.
Thanks for viewing,
Rob
While walking near the shore line I noticed that the ground would move when I moved. After closer inspection I found the ground covered by thousands of flys. Funny thing is they only would fly away when I moved, when I stopped they stopped.
The only decent bird shot I got, even this was with 300mm. I did see other birds around but I couldn't get close enough.
Small lizard with a fat tail. Stood still just long enough for me to take a picture.
I was using the 50mm f/1.4 lens for this shot and just liked the DOF look.
This bird was across the creek but couldn't get closer because of the high reeds.
Two geese, a few resting on the mud banks.
My best birding shot! I'll need to find one now without the strings. :rofl
These are the bridges are the path ways across the creeks and mud banks.
Thanks for viewing,
Rob
Enjoying photography since 1980.
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I was looking at some old color prints from my film camera and realizing how sharp the digital cams are in comparison.
I had to chuckle at the bird on strings -- yep, my best bird shots too! Looks like you had a good time. It's an interesting place to visit.
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