Fish/wildlife photos from recent trip

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frozenfire

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These were taken from a recent trip we had.

I was literally one foot away from this brave seagull!
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These trout (rainbows and brook trout) were in a pond at Scenic Caves. It was great watching them come up to take pellets.
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Lots of frogs in that same pond
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Pretty hard to capture a monarch in flight! (taken at Sauble Falls)
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THE DEVIL!!! (Sauble Falls)
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Fairly small run of chinooks at The Mill Dam in Owen Sound (I was surprised how many of them had lampreys attached)
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The main point of the trip was to visit The Bruce Peninsula.... Beautiful. Absolutely stunning how clear and blue the water is and the amazing scenic shoreline.
 
Nice pics! I too liked the trout feeding series. Looks like you got a high quality camera. The shots are very clear and crisp.
 
I was at the senic caves a few weeks ago those trout were pretty cool my daughter had a blast feeding them. Now the question of the day did you go through the "fat mans misery" cave. Great pics
 
archer379 said:
I was at the senic caves a few weeks ago those trout were pretty cool my daughter had a blast feeding them. Now the question of the day did you go through the "fat mans misery" cave. Great pics

Welcome to the forum!
Of course I did! Took some convincing to get the GF to get through that spot though...only about 30cm wide!
 
what lens did u use to shoot those fish?

all this time i thought skill was needed to shoot good pictures, i guess good camera was all it needed. :lol: :D
 
MikeyMikey said:
what lens did u use to shoot those fish?

all this time i thought skill was needed to shoot good pictures, i guess good camera was all it needed. :lol: :D

28-135 mm
 

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