Some Exceptional Images From Our Members View fullsize Pam Dorner captured this remarkable image while at the Bosque. Pablo Garcia is an ELCC club member and recently captured this exceptional image of a Sandhill Crane coming in to land. He was shooting with an Olympus OM-1 at an effective focal length of 840mm and 1/4000th of a second. The level of feather detail is simply remarkable in this head on shot in lovely light. Well done Pablo! @pablogefoto on Instagram View fullsize Barry Schwartz has created a compelling sunset image of Oceanside Pier in California. The strong leading lines of the pier along with lovely sunset colors make this image pop. View fullsize Colin Barnett has captured a very compelling image of these moss covered trees at Pine Island Pond. View fullsize Chuck Arning is a member of the Enchanted Lens Camera Club and has created this image of a simple leaf in lovely light. He is quite proficient in creating art from paying close attention to the details in nature. View fullsize This remarkable image was captured by Steven Yabek, a member of the Enchanted Lens Camera Club. His post processing has yielded a very painterly image of these elegant Sandhill Cranes at the Waterfowl Management Area in Bernardo, NM View fullsize Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park near Moab Utah. This image by Robert Betchel captures sunrise lighting up the underside of the arch on a chilly Thanksgiving weekend. View fullsize This image of a Flamingo at the Albuquerque BioPark is from Jackie Robinson- one of our club members. Lovely light and a deft composition makes for a very strong image. View fullsize Steve Yabek is a member of the club and this image of his showcases the Sandia Mountains in some amazing light. View fullsize This black and white image was created by Colin Barnett, a member of the Enchanted Lens Camera Club in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It shows Bald Cypress trees found at Caddo Lake in Loiusiana. View fullsize This sandhill crane was photographed at sunrise at the Bernardo Waterfowl Area near Belen New Mexico by Robert Betchel. The golden sunrise colors and strong silhouette make for a solid image. View fullsize Igal Brener created this black and white image. It has great light, clean lines and solid composition. Pam Dorner is a member of our club and captured this gorgeous image of a sandhill crane in golden light. View fullsize This lovely image is from Jane Selverstone- a member of the Enchanted Lens Camera Club. The black and white conversion does a great job of highlighting the frost covered leaves. View fullsize This photo is by Robert Betchel- a member of the Enchanted Lens Camera Club. Along the short trail to Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park, the early morning fog off of the Colorado River reduced the far buttes and mesa into ethereal silhouettes. View fullsize Pablo Garcia captured a simply beautiful image of a hummingbird in the midst of feeding. Such a pristine image! Pablo explained the technique for this capture- 3 flashes on the hummers/flowers and one on the background. All at 1/16 power that gives you a light pulse much faster than 1/5000 of sec. This is is what freezes the action. The camera speed of 1/200 does not come into play. With no flashes the scene is black. View fullsize Mike Mcgovern captured this remarkably detailed image of Queen Annes Lace (Wild Carrot) at the Albuquerque BioPark Botanic Garden. He used a 20 image focus stack to achieve the lovely detail. View fullsize Robert Betchel captured this scene at the Grand Canyon as rain and sleet began to clear from the canyon.