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Wildlife/Nature Photos from March
Posted on 4/10/25 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 4/10/25 at 3:48 pm
Some photos from March
More photos at: Website
Videos:
Coyotes eating a mule deer carcass
Red fox pulling snow off its fur
White tail deer crossing creek in Tennessee
Photos from Cooke City, Montana and Lamar Valley in March:
Photos from Louisiana:
More photos at: Website
Videos:
Coyotes eating a mule deer carcass
Red fox pulling snow off its fur
White tail deer crossing creek in Tennessee
Photos from Cooke City, Montana and Lamar Valley in March:
Photos from Louisiana:
This post was edited on 4/10/25 at 4:06 pm
Posted on 4/10/25 at 7:55 pm to JOJO Hammer
i always enjoy when you share your work...your pictures are always so beautiful...i took some decent ones yesterday at jefferson island...well...decent for ME 
Posted on 4/10/25 at 8:22 pm to JOJO Hammer
Always impressive. Thanks for sharing!
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:52 am to JOJO Hammer
amazing as usual, thanks!
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:56 am to pussywillows
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i always enjoy when you share your work...your pictures are always so beautiful...i took some decent ones yesterday at jefferson island...well...decent for ME
I need to try and get out that way at some point…if you ever have any questions about photography just let me know
Posted on 4/11/25 at 7:46 pm to JOJO Hammer
I assume you're primarily cropping with a 400 - 600mm?
Probably using a 40+ mp sensor to get that much resolution?
If you're not, then you're one sneaky, brave SOB to get that close to those guys at eye level.
Great photos. A ton of work goes in to getting shots like these.
Probably using a 40+ mp sensor to get that much resolution?
If you're not, then you're one sneaky, brave SOB to get that close to those guys at eye level.
Great photos. A ton of work goes in to getting shots like these.
This post was edited on 4/11/25 at 7:47 pm
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:18 pm to JOJO Hammer
I can't wait for your posts......please keep it up!
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:22 pm to JOJO Hammer
Great photos as usual. The skeeter on the snakes head had me chuckling
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:31 pm to Jack Ruby
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I assume you're primarily cropping with a 400 - 600mm?
Probably using a 40+ mp sensor to get that much resolution?
If you're not, then you're one sneaky, brave SOB to get that close to those guys at eye level.
Great photos. A ton of work goes in to getting shots like these.
I typically shoot wildlife with the Nikon Z8, which is 45mp, and the nikkor 180-600mm lens. I do crop in on some pics, but others I'm pretty close, and no need to crop.
The foxes were pretty close, but some are cropped in, the coyote walking in the snow isn't cropped much at all (just enough for composition), I was sitting in the snow watching him walk right towards me, passed about 5ft from me, had it been with a pack I probably would have gotten back in my truck.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 10:18 pm to JOJO Hammer
That's awesome. Did you always shoot Nikon?
I'm still using a D4 and D800E and just can't give up all that great old F Mount glass for mirrorless, plus those old bodies are just absolute tanks (and weigh it, too). I know you can adapt many of the old lenses, but it kind of defeats the purpose of thin, light mirrorless in that scenario for me.
I've heard very good things about Nikon's recent releases like the Z8 and new Z6iii, though. Maybe one day. If nothing else for the raw internal video capabilities.
I'm still using a D4 and D800E and just can't give up all that great old F Mount glass for mirrorless, plus those old bodies are just absolute tanks (and weigh it, too). I know you can adapt many of the old lenses, but it kind of defeats the purpose of thin, light mirrorless in that scenario for me.
I've heard very good things about Nikon's recent releases like the Z8 and new Z6iii, though. Maybe one day. If nothing else for the raw internal video capabilities.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 5:49 am to JOJO Hammer
The mosquito on the snake is a photo representation of Louisiana 
Posted on 4/12/25 at 7:04 am to JOJO Hammer
beautiful pics! Thanks for sharing!
I love them al but those fox pics just speak to me!
I love them al but those fox pics just speak to me!
Posted on 4/12/25 at 8:18 am to Jack Ruby
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Did you always shoot Nikon?
Yes, back in 2020 I bought my first “real” camera, which was the Nikon D500 with the 200-500mm lens. I chose that one because it was great for wildlife. I later got a D850, and used it mostly as my backup (the d850 was a much better camera, but the fps on the D500 was a lot faster.
Last year i upgraded to the Z8 with a Z7 ii as my backup:
I’ve used the z8 with the old 200-500mm lens, and didn’t seem to lose anything speed wise.
My dream lens is the 600mm f4 with the built in teleconverter, but I just to have $13,0000 to drop on a lens right now
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