#wildlife

  1. Your opinion? Blowfly

    Olympus OM-D E-M1MarkIII- M. Zuiko 60mmf2.8 - 1/2 sec - iso100 - f/2.8. 100 photos Light: daylight only Joby Gorillapod 3K It concerns a dead fly, found in the garden.
  2. Your opinion? Horse fly

    A Horse fly on the car window. Horseflies do not sting but bite a piece out of your skin. Olympus OM-D E-M1MarkIII- M.Zuiko 60mmf2.8 - 1/160 - iso100 - f/2.8 Stack of fifteen photos Handheld Daylight
  3. Your opinion? Wolf spider

    I myself am afraid of spiders. Still, I think it's cool to take macro photos of them as long as they are smaller than 10mm. Olympus E-M1MarkIII Olympus M.Zuiko 60mm macro 1/125 F/4 iso 100 Stack of fifteen photos by hand. Daylight
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    Photography Wildlife Photography Competition - deadline 31st August

    Hi All, Just thought I'd share this Wildlife Photography Competition in case anyone's interested. I saw a post saying they hadn't had many entries to the invert category so it might be worth a go. It's a charity thing, so there is an entry fee, but all the money goes to conservation. Looks...
  5. Your opinion? Wise One of the Woods

    American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) Nopiming Game Sanctuary, Arnprior, Ontario, Canada. Taken on August 15, 2020. #Amphibian #toad #wildlife Canon EOS M100 • EF-M28mm f/3.5 MACRO IS STM • ƒ/3.5 28.0 mm 1/60 400 Flash (off, did not fire)
  6. Wildlife Lynx

    The photo was taken in an animal park in Germany. Biotopwildpark Anholter Schweiz
  7. Birds Common Kestrel (male)

    This Kestrel was not afraid at all, I could approach him up to 10 meters. The background is a reed collar
  8. Your opinion? How a stack works with Olympus

    For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about when I mention focus stacking, I'll try to explain it here. Working close-up to a subject reduces the depth of field quite a bit, which can be lovely, but sometimes we need a bit more of the subject in focus to do it justice. During a focus...
  9. Your opinion? Dung Fly between the dew drops

    The photo is taken out of hand again. The Olympus five-axis image stabilization is so incredibly good that you don't actually need a tripod during the day. And I have a steady hand even if I say so myself and that also makes a difference.
  10. Your opinion? Map Butterfly

  11. Your opinion? Willow Emerald Damselfly

    Here you see three of the same photos. The original on full frame, one at 50% crop and one at 100% crop, not bad I thought. Original 50% crop 100% crop
  12. Birds Red-backed Shrike

    Red-backed Shrike with a Lizard as prey.
  13. Your opinion? Mating wheel of the damselflies

    E-M1MarkIII, Olympus 60mmf/2.8, 1/160, iso100, f/2.8 Stack of fifteen photos in the camera and natural light. There is movement in the wings of the right Damsel but the wind was blowing quite hard wind force 6.
  14. National Park Konik horses

    Sunday in the National Park Brabantse Biesbosch where you can just meet Konik horses on and along the road, but also the Scottish Highlander, Foxes, Water buffaloes E-M1MarkII, Olympus 40-150mmf/2.8, F/4.5, iso 100, 1/500, 52mm E-M1MarkII, Olympus 7-14mmf/2.8, F/4.5, iso 100, 1/800, 14mm...
  15. Your opinion? Ladybird

  16. Grasshopper

    Sometimes a photo is just right, even if I say so myself :)
  17. Your opinion? Ladybird

    E-M1MarkIII (Yes I have the new one) Olympus 60mmf/2.8macro, 1/100, iso100, f/2.8. Stack of fifteen photos Hand held
  18. Your opinion? Dungfly

  19. Your opinion? Housefly

  20. Camera Black-tailed Skimmer

    E-M1MarkII, M.Zuiko 60mmf/2.8 macro, 1/80sec, iso 100, f/2.8, Stack of fifteen photos in camera, Hand held
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