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Hello everyone,

 

I was looking around in the Nature & Wildlife section and didn't really find any post dedicated to share wildlife photo's.

Not looking for your typical home pets or barnyard animals, but for wildlife found in the actual wild, park's, safari's, and so on ...

 

Looking forward to see your photographs!

 

Here is a photo taken during a visit at the Barbary Macaques conservation & research center 'La Montagne des Singes' in Kintzheim, Alsace.

 

Fuji X-T1 + 55-200mm @ 200mm: ISO 200 - F4.8 - 1/60

 

20275327009_7624468137_b.jpgResting Barbary macaques by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

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Snowy Owl taken with the fuji xt1 and 55-200 handheld.  I didn't think that I would still be able to get these sorts of flight shots after giving up my canon 5d mark111 and canon glass but as this picture shows it is still possible although more challenging.  This photo was taken just outside Winnipeg in Manitoba.

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Snowy Owl taken with the fuji xt1 and 55-200 handheld.  I didn't think that I would still be able to get these sorts of flight shots after giving up my canon 5d mark111 and canon glass but as this picture shows it is still possible although more challenging.  This photo was taken just outside Winnipeg in Manitoba.

Great shot!

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Hello everyone,

 

I was looking around in the Nature & Wildlife section and didn't really find any post dedicated to share wildlife photo's.

Not looking for your typical home pets or barnyard animals, but for wildlife found in the actual wild, park's, safari's, and so on ...

 

Looking forward to see your photographs!

 

Here is a photo taken during a visit at the Barbary Macaques conservation & research center 'La Montagne des Singes' in Kintzheim, Alsace.

 

Fuji X-T1 + 55-200mm @ 200mm: ISO 200 - F4.8 - 1/60

 

20275327009_7624468137_b.jpgResting Barbary macaques by Ziggy Wellens, on Flickr

Great shots and thanks for creating the post!

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Commmon Grey Heron caught in Mahone Bay Nova Scotia

 

X-T1 plus 55-200mm @ 200mm

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