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Bosque Del Cabo Shots on Flickr
I know a few of us are headed to BDC this month and have been itching for reports and pictures. I just stumbled upon some picture taken by weikeljd last week at BDC. There are some great shots here. Enjoy.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1820423...7613057506410/ |
Wow! Great pics...I'm trying to plan a trip that is NOT to CR..this is not helping...lol
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Hey Alan,
Thanks for posting the link to my pics! Please tag the thread with Bosque del Cabo so that people searching for it will find the link. I'm not sure how to do that...I just signed up on Fodors. Thanks again! Have a great time at BDC. Jonathan |
1 week to go Alan and I can't wait for our 1st trip to CR. Your pics have me wanting to leave now!!!
Looking forward to catching up on the daily wildlife at the bar over a beer with you when we are there. Tucan |
Jonathan, your pictures are really beautiful; thanks for sharing them.
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Jonathan,
Beautiful pictures - thanks atdahl for posting the link. If you don't mind, how long was the zoom you used? We'll be at BdC in 2-3 weeks, with a 300mm. Hope it's long enough... Any special location you can recommend? Any tips? Thanks |
Sorry about that Jonathan, I thought those were Alan's. Bottom line those are some great pics. I am bring my Nikon D70S and just got a 70-300 lens which I can only hope to capture some of that photo magic while at BDC.
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Jonathan,
I don't think I can tag posts here. People searching for Bosque Del Cabo will hit this thread due to the subject. Other more experience Fodorits can correct me if I am wrong about that. Tucan, swapping stories at the bar is a given. We will be there. XYZ99, I think the 300mm is fine. I am taking a 70-300, 105mm macro, and a wide angle lens. I am leaving my 500mm at home because I just can't justify the added weight when I have hardly used it on past rainforest trips. There is low light so a tripod and/or VR lens comes in really handy. Anyone else have some lens tips? |
Amazing pics!! I'm not an expert at photography, but I just bought a zoom camera for my trip to CR starting end of next week. I got the Panasonic Lumix FZ28. It's not a DSLR (too expensive) but gives you tremendous zoom range - 18x at 10 MP and 32x optical zoom at 3 MP.
Even if I get 1 waterfall shot or 1 frog pic like weikeljd, it'll have been worth it. |
Hi xyz99,
I was shooting with an Olympus E520 with a 70-300 lens. The Olympus system is a bit different though, the 70-300 is the equivalent of a 140-600 on the standard 35mm system. Basically, the majority of those shots were shot at 600mm. I'm really glad that you enjoyed them...BDC makes pics like those easy to come by. You won't have any trouble seeing just as much or more by simply walking around the main grounds of BDC. The monkeys and frogs/bugs/spiders were almost all taken by the big tree where the path breaks to go to Manglillo and the little pond along the main road. Have a great trip!!! |
Jonathan, WOW! Excellent photos. LOVED the insects and spiders. The Golden Orbs are so beautiful and you captured them well. Nice color.
And the dragonflies! Loved them. Also, I really enjoyed the spider monkey photos (they are so familial!). Thanks again. What a treat! |
John, great shots. Enjoyed meeting you and your wife on the nature tour and hike at the Bosque. Guess you weren't kidding about the Cardinals.
Rich |
Thanks for sharing the pics, Jonathan. I'm guessing one of those beaches will be out my front door at Casa Bambu. Hope I have half of your camera skills.
mdn..... Got the same Panasonic Lumix FZ28. Hope I can learn how to take a picture in the next 10 days. Leaving the disposable cams home this time:-) |
You'll love the Panasonic. It's a great little camera.
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Excellent pictures! Really enjoyed looking at them.
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Costa Rica is the only place I've ever been where I thought the spiders were beautiful.
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I just stumbled onto this thread and thought I might as well contribute since technically I live at Bosque. I am the intern this winter and I post some of my pics on flickr too. If you can't wait to see what awaits, feel free to check them out! Props to Jonathan for his pics as well!
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Maybe I should actually paste the link...
http://flickr.com/photos/31057279@N06/ |
Wonderful pics thanks for posting! How lucky you are to be interning at Bosque! I'm returning in June and will make a point to say hello if you're still there.
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Just left you a comment. We met at BDC last week. Thanks for posting the link. I never grow tired of looking at pictures from the Osa.
Alan |
prizz22, can you tell me where on the grounds you took the photo of the white plumeria/frangipani, the one on your Flickr page? I've seen a photo of this flower before in the Trip Advisor reviews of BdC.
Just wondering -- we'll be there in less than four weeks, and I'd love to find this bush. Those flowers smell like heaven. Thanks! |
More great pics, fantastic! Now just get back on the Titi and get some puma pics! :)
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Weikle and Prizz.
Unbelievable photos. I always think mine are good until I see something like yours. Wonderful pics! Thanks for posting. Prizz maybe we will see you at BdC in June! |
Toni -- Does this mean you've pinned down your dates for a June trip?
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Puma update: I heard that one of our gardeners walked up on a Puma on the Saino Trail yesterday morning. Evidently it had recently taken down a Peccary and was still at the scene of the kill. Mother nature at it's finest.
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prizz, beautiful photos!
plum, have you ever tried growing plumerias? They are really easy; we have several in our backyard in big pots, and they smell so good. When the weather gets cold, we just stick them in the garage for several months and then bring them out again in the spring. |
prizz - Excellent photos! My husband and I will be arriving at Bosque on March 7th - second time there. Can't wait. Really hope to see that puma! Looking forward to meeting you!
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Thanks prizz -- I'll be sure to add the Saino trail to my must list.
volcanogirl -- no, I had no idea it was easy to grow them. Maybe I'll have to give it a try. Even in the North East? Plus, I live an apartment with a fire escape being my only outdoor area (I realize how very sad that sounds, but I'm working on changing it), so I don't know. But, gosh, I do love those flowers. I'll look into it. thx! |
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