Common Yellowthroat
Palm Club Birds November 2022
Yellow-crowned Night Heron spotted last night – so dark they think no one can see them and unless you spot them fly, you usually don’t notice that they are near. The camera makes it look like it is daytime when in fact around 9:30 PM. We only knew he was near because we saw him fly by a streetlight. This was taken with 1 second exposure, hand held, ISO 12800, 100mm telephoto lens.


Owls of 2019 and Other Avians

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Photo Links by mslmdr Update
https://marklingenfelter.net/Ashfall%20Fossil%20Beds/index.html#
https://marklingenfelter.net/Florida%20Wildlife%202-12-2024/index.html#
https://marklingenfelter.net/France%20From%20Paris%20via%20Rhone%20to%20Nice./#/view/ID6531588
https://marklingenfelter.net//Swallowtail/index.html
https://marklingenfelter.net/Palm%20Club%20Kestral%202023/#/view/ID594189
https://marklingenfelter.net/Owls%20of%202019%20and%20Other%20Avians/index.html
https://marklingenfelter.net/Palm%20Club%20Spot-breasted%20Oriole%202023/index.html
https://marklingenfelter.net/Palm%20Club%20Birds%20This%20Week%20in%202022/index.html#
https://marklingenfelter.net//Christel%20of%20Recent%20Years/index.html
https://marklingenfelter.net/Sandhill%20Cranes/index.html. Sandhill Cranes
https://marklingenfelter.net/BohemianWaxWingShow/index.htm. Bohemian Waxwing Show in Maine
https://marklingenfelter.net/Lightroom%20Gallery/ Miscellaneous Photo Gallery
https://marklingenfelter.net/Fox%20on%20Green%20Lake%2010%202006/content/index.html Fox on Greenlake in Maine
https://marklingenfelter.net/PipevineSwallowtailButterfly/index.html# Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly
https://marklingenfelter.net/MorikamiMuseum/. Morikami Museum
https://marklingenfelter.net/DrakeHeritage/. Drake Heritage
https://marklingenfelter.net/CedarWaxWings2004/index.htm Cedar Waxwing in Maine 2004
https://marklingenfelter.net/photos/# Five Star Photos
https://marklingenfelter.net/Michigan/ Michigan 2019
https://marklingenfelter.net/surrygarden2002iphoto/Page1.html Surry Garden in Maine
https://marklingenfelter.net/Whitney%20Prom/index.htm Whitney’s Prom 2002
https://marklingenfelter.net/Nebraska%20Grassland%20Photos%202022/# Nebraska Grasslands 2022
https://marklingenfelter.net/Kylemore%20Abbey%202006/ Kylemore Abbey Ireland 2006
https://mslmdr.myportfolio.com/birds-in-wisconsin
https://marklingenfelter.net/LulaLingenfelterHeritage/index.htm Lula Family Photos by Kim
All in an Evening of Bird Watching in Sheboygan Falls Wisconsin
Green Heron Hunting in Wisconsin
Least Bittern at Wakodahatchee Wetlands Florida
Spoonbill Roseate Preening Florida 2022
Northern Parula in Maine 2004
Northern Parula. Taken in Maine on May 15th, 2004 (18 years ago!)
Nikon D1x 1/125, f/5.6, ISO 400, 400 mm(80-400 mm f/4.5-5.6). Processed in Lightroom Classic and Topaz. Amazing detail for a 5.3 megapixel camera – (iPhone is a 12 MP camera.)
Nikon Digital History https://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/dslr.htm
June, 1999: Nikon announces the D1, the world’s first practical DSLR. It is the first practical DSLR because it’s the first DSLR with good enough image quality for print (2.7 MP DX), fast enough (4.5 FPS) and priced low enough ($5,000) and functional enough to be sensible to use daily as a primary camera. It’s also the first DSLR made with Nikon electronics in a Nikon body, by Nikon.
February 2001: Nikon announces the D1X and D1H, improvements to the D1. Performance was honed, a few features were added and price remained at $5,000.
They both replaced the numerical menu system with easy to understand menus in English.
The D1H kept the 2.7 MPDX sensor and increased speed to 5 FPS.
The D1X slowed to 3 FPS, but increased resolution to 5.3 MP. The resolution of the D1X is still decent in 2006. It used a bizarre CCD with twice the horizontal pixel density of the D1. Image quality was, and still is, extremely good because it had 4,024 horizontal pixels on the CCD. It had to do less Bayer interpolation and thus has much better image quality than one would expect in its 3,008 x 2,000 pixel images
The D1 was the landmark. The D1 is the camera that replaced film at newspapers. At the time I bought my D1x in 2002, the D1 accounted for 70% of all photos appearing in magazines.
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