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Cotton Candy Skies
Photographer: Jack Medeiros
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I remember waking up early morning and seeing some incredible color's in the sky. I really wanted to incorporate in my photos that morning but it unfortunately unsuccessful. however the following evening the color's at sunset were even more beautiful and vibrant. I went along the waterfront to photograph migrating waterfowl when I came across this pair of red breasted mergansers aligned with peak colors reflecting on lake Ontario. I got straight to work and came home with this picture and is one of my favorite images I've taken to date.
1/40 • f/AA8• ISO 640 • Canon R10 • 100mm • Canon RF 100-400mm f/5.6-8 IS USM
American Pipit
Photographer: Jack Medeiros
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1/125 • f/7.1 • ISO 100 • Canon EOS R6ii • 500mm • Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1 L IS USM
This is one of those wildlife encounters that happened by complete accident. the morning this was taken I was actually set out to photograph migrating waterfowl but it turned out to be unsuccessful. as the light kept getting better and better I began to get discouraged, that quickly changed as a flock of American pipits flew in right in front of me. the colours and the atmosphere were stunning so I knew I had to capture it and do these beautiful scene in front of me justice. I lined up a composition to include the wind turbines in the background to raise awareness on how manmade structures are taking over habitats of all kinds of wildlife.