GBH+Kitty Cat+Squirrel

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I went out later today than I normally do, because I had a wonderful migraine yesterday, and didn't feel up to getting up early. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. As it was, I broke my rule that when I move from place to place, I will take the Sigma 50-500mm off the camera, and carry with Tamron 18-400mm, because it's a whole lot lighter. Got a surprise today that made me wish I hadn't broken that rule.

1 GBH at the Beaver Pond Sigma 50-500mm f/6.3 1/1000 ISO 160 500mm
sep25202101 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

2 GBH in an arroyo Sigma f/5.6 1/1000 ISO 200 138mm
sep25202102 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

3 GBH in an arroyo Sigma f/5.6 1/320 ISO 100 138mm
sep25202103 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

4 Bobcat This kitty surprised me by popping out of the tall brush. This is where I would have liked to have the Tamron, because kitty sat and looked at me, as I tried to extend the lens, and knocked the tulip hood off in the process, scaring it off. Otherwise, the first shot would have been a face shot in full sun. Sigma f/6.3 1/1000 ISO 250 500mm
sep25202104 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

5 Peek-a-boo... Sigma f/6.3 1/250 ISO 125 500mm
sep25202105 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

6 Do not pet the kitteh... Sigma f/6.3 1/160 ISO 100 450mm
sep25202106 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

7 Sappy Squirrel Tamron 18-400mm f/6.3 1/250 ISO 1600 400mm
sep25202108 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr

8 Sappy Squirrel Tamron f/6.3 1/400 ISO 2000 400mm
sep25202109 by Jeff Ashman, on Flickr
 
Nice set, Jeff. Too bad a little sunlight couldn’t have fallen on the cat’s face in #5 but good shot anyway. I like #1 and #8, too.
 
Nice set, Jeff. Too bad a little sunlight couldn’t have fallen on the cat’s face in #5 but good shot anyway. I like #1 and #8, too.
Thank you! Teach me not to follow my own rules. :) It just sat there, and I had fumble with the darn 100 pounder...
 
Nice set, Jeff. My favorites are #3, 7, and 8. I really like the dof in 7. There are bob cats around here but I've never seen one. I'm still hoping one pops up in front of me someday, too ... but not too close, heh!
 
That you even got more than one shot of him is amazing. #5 if my favorite. You are getting that look from him through the fence. Nice shots all around.
 
Nice set, Jeff. My favorites are #3, 7, and 8. I really like the dof in 7. There are bob cats around here but I've never seen one. I'm still hoping one pops up in front of me someday, too ... but not too close, heh!
Thanks!
Good detail on the last J.
Thanks!
Very good set.....
Thanks!
Congrats on seeing the bobcat. Most folks don’t.
Thanks! It's the second time one has popped out onto the trail in midday.
That you even got more than one shot of him is amazing. #5 if my favorite. You are getting that look from him through the fence. Nice shots all around.
Thanks! Yes, it is amazing. I would have got the first shot with it looking at me, if I hadn't been fiddling with the lens and dropped the lens hood. I got several shots looking through the fence, because it decided to look at me. Then it went down into the arroyo, and I got a few more.
Nice shots.
Is it me or does the ones shot with the Tamron look sharper than the Sigma?
Thanks! Yes, the Tamron tends to be sharper than the Sigma, which is why I was griping at myself for not having switched it out. The Sigma goes to 500mm, but it gets soft at 400, and I really have the Sigma for the long range shots that I can't get with the Tamron.
 

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