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Cuyahoga Valley National Park: Brandywine Falls

ktuli — Sat, 09/12/2015 - 07:43

Just a single shot today... this is Brandywine Falls - the second tallest waterfall in Ohio and one of the more popular attractions in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM at 18mm, 1/200th second at f/8. ISO 400. RAW processing and cropped in Adobe Camera Raw.

Thanks for stopping by.

- Bill

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Cuyahoga Valley National Park: Beaver Marsh Boardwalk (part 2)

ktuli — Wed, 09/09/2015 - 15:06

Another big bunch from Cuyahoga Valley National Park...

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm, 1/250 sec at f/8. ISO 800. IS Mode 1. RAW processing and cropped in Adobe Camera Raw.


Blue Heron

Eastern Painted Turtle

Juvenile Wood Duck

Green Heron

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm, 1/800 sec at f/8. ISO 800. IS Mode 1. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw.


Wood Duck (?)

Blue Heron

Female Wood Duck

Green Heron

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm, 1/640 sec at f/8. ISO 800. IS Mode 1. RAW processing and cropped in Adobe Camera Raw.

Whew! That was quite the whirl-wind of photos. I hope you enjoyed it all!

- Bill

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Cuyahoga Valley National Park: Beaver Marsh Boardwalk (part 1)

ktuli — Mon, 09/07/2015 - 20:21

For Anya's birthday, we took a day trip over to Cuyahoga Valley National Park. We got a later start than we had hoped, so we didn't get to do as much as we had planned, but one stop we did make was to the Beaver Marsh Boardwalk. The amount of wildlife alongside the trail and boardwalk was impressive - especially how many calm water fowl the provided some very nice photographic opportunities.

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm, 1/800 sec at f/8. ISO 1600. IS Mode 1. RAW processing and cropped in Adobe Camera Raw.

I've got so many photos from this trip that I'm going to have to share them in batches or it would take me weeks to get through them all. Just mouseover the thumbnails below for the larger version.


Green Heron

Juvenile Wood Ducks

Blue Heron

Wood Duck (?)

Blue Heron

Water Lily

Juvenile Green Heron

Blue Heron

And one last fun one for this batch... I just love the inquisitive look that duck on the right is giving me. It really did feel like some of these birds were more curious than scared. I definitely was getting closer to these birds than I have ever gotten to any of them when they're here on our pond at the house.

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm, 1/250 sec at f/8. ISO 800. IS Mode 1. RAW processing and cropped in Adobe Camera Raw.

Be sure to come back tomorrow as I still have plenty more to share!

- Bill

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Dragonfly Assortment

ktuli — Wed, 09/02/2015 - 14:06

Here's an assortment of dragonflies for today...

Enjoy!

- Bill

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Birds on Lake Chautauqua

ktuli — Mon, 08/31/2015 - 07:06

Ok - still working through the backlog of photos. Today's set comes from our trip to Lake Chautauqua about a month ago. I had hoped for more water birds to photograph (particularly I was hoping for some wading shore birds), but all we really got was gulls and a few mallard females with babies.

For most of the week, the mallard with the babies was very elusive and kept the babies at a good distance. One of the last days of the trip, we woke to the mother repeatedly quacking a weird, sad quack. I went to investigate and discovered that a red-tailed hawk had apparently caught and killed one of the ducklings. As I approached to investigate, I scared the hawk off (unfortunately without any decent photos). However, something about that made the mother duck feel that it was safe to bring her babies in closer to me. For the remainder of the trip, every time I went down by the water, the mallard and her babies would show up and come in much much closer than before. While it is sad that one of the babies died, I guess it is one of those circle-of-life things and the hawk needs to eat too, and the improved photo opportunities it allowed were appreciated.

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm, 1/800 sec at f/8. ISO 400. IS Mode 2. RAW processing and cropped in Adobe Camera Raw.

Thanks for stopping by.

- Bill

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Summer Car Show Assortment

ktuli — Wed, 08/19/2015 - 18:50

Ok - still playing catch-up trying to share the various photos I've taken over this summer. Here's an assortment from a couple car shows I went to...

And one vertical shot for good measure...

Thanks for stopping by!

- Bill

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Attempt at Perseid Time-lapse

ktuli — Mon, 08/17/2015 - 11:54

So I made several attempts at capturing a time-lapse video of the recent Perseid meteor shower. I don't think the meteors show up in the video (the streaks you see shoot across the sky are airplanes), but you do get to see the Milky Way move across the sky...

I've posted it to both Vimeo (above) and Youtube (below) to try and figure out which rendering I like better.

- Bill

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Hawk and Heron

ktuli — Sun, 08/02/2015 - 20:18

Some photo opportunities fall right in your lap and are super easy while others require a bit of patience and discomfort. Today I've got examples of both with some nice bird photos.

The first is the easy one. I came home from work and as I got out of the car, an extremely large hawk flew overhead squawking like crazy. I watched it fly into our front yard and land in one of our tall pine trees. I never get much opportunity to photograph hawks, so I dropped my stuff and ran to go get my camera. As I went to go back outside, I looked out the one window and saw I had a good vantage point from there if I could get the window open without spooking the hawk. I managed to do so and was able to take several photos while hanging out the window. Since the hawk was being so cooperative, I decided to try climbing out on the roof outside that window and continue shooting. That too was successful, and though the hawk was still easily thirty feet (if not more) higher than me, I managed to get some very nice shots...

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm, 1/250 sec at f/10. ISO 200. IS Mode 2. RAW processing and cropped in Adobe Camera Raw.

The second opportunity required a bit more investment. We've been seeing a number of green herons feeding at our pond. Green herons are among my favorite birds - but they are extremely skittish and hard to approach. Well, we've repeatedly observed this one feeding from a stick that pokes up out of our pond, and when we saw it there this morning, I decided to see if I could get some photos. I approached as stealthily as I could, but still spooked the heron before I could get into position. Luckily, it didn't look like it flew too far away, so I decided to just hunker down and see if I could hide out long enough for it to feel comfortable to come back. An hour later with both of my feet falling asleep from me sitting on them the whole time, it finally flew back out to its branch. I managed to fire off about ten shots before it spotted me and flew off again... I could barely walk because of the pins and needles in my feet from sitting still so long, but it was worth it...

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM at 400mm, 1/800 sec at f/8. ISO 400. IS Mode 1. RAW processing and cropped in Adobe Camera Raw.

I may have to do some major work on the site here soon. Hopefully I will be able to do so with minimal disruption, but I might have to mothball this site and start a completely new one. I'm not sure what I want to do just yet, but stay tuned and hopefully I can get it worked out quickly and get back to posting more regularly.

Thanks for stopping by!

- Bill

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Snail

ktuli — Wed, 07/22/2015 - 20:12

So many photos to get through, so little time... (well, I'm getting through them, but at a snail's pace... </pun>)

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro, 1/250 sec at f/11. Canon Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX in ETTL mode. ISO 100. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw.

- Bill

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More Frogs

ktuli — Fri, 07/17/2015 - 07:33

I've been a bit remiss in posting new photos (and I still have a bunch to process as well), but here are a couple more frog photos...

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, 1/200th sec at f/16. Canon Speedlight 580EX II flash in eTTL mode. Image Stabilization on. ISO 400. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, 1/50th sec at f/8. Image Stabilization on. ISO 400. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw

- Bill

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