You are killing me Valery.
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Minolta (Sony) 500F8 Reflex
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Re: Minolta (Sony) 500F8 Reflex
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No way! I just try to make you busy with 500F8 lens
Thank you Sury!
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Love the shots...
I don't have a 500 f8 therefore I won't be able to get busy in this part of the world but I am going to be expecting more good shots from you in suspense. You've got the goodies!
Thanks for shaaring,
Yildiz
Love the shots...
I don't have a 500 f8 therefore I won't be able to get busy in this part of the world but I am going to be expecting more good shots from you in suspense. You've got the goodies!
Thanks for shaaring,
Yildiz
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Re: Minolta (Sony) 500F8 Reflex
Some more from the archives.
Sig
A99, 500mm Reflex, F8, 1/400, ISO 12800
A99, 500mm Reflex, F8, 1/400, ISO 10000
As I was taking photos of the other deer, I heard a fump-fump-HUMPHFFFF behind me. I turned around and saw this fellow (about 40 ft away) staring me down. We were about the same in height but his antlers made him taller and more intimidating than me. As we stood there staring at each other, I thought "I might as well get a shot before I get gored to death." I slowly raised the camera and took a few photos. Then as I lowered the camera he turned away and pranced back into the trees. It was as if he WANTED me to take HIS photo TOO. But I didn't stick around to find out otherwise. I quickly made my way back to my car.
A99, 500mm Reflex, F8, 1/2500, ISO 1600
Sig
A99, 500mm Reflex, F8, 1/400, ISO 12800
A99, 500mm Reflex, F8, 1/400, ISO 10000
As I was taking photos of the other deer, I heard a fump-fump-HUMPHFFFF behind me. I turned around and saw this fellow (about 40 ft away) staring me down. We were about the same in height but his antlers made him taller and more intimidating than me. As we stood there staring at each other, I thought "I might as well get a shot before I get gored to death." I slowly raised the camera and took a few photos. Then as I lowered the camera he turned away and pranced back into the trees. It was as if he WANTED me to take HIS photo TOO. But I didn't stick around to find out otherwise. I quickly made my way back to my car.
A99, 500mm Reflex, F8, 1/2500, ISO 1600
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Wow is right. Third one is my favorite Sig.
Sury
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Hi, Sig;
Lovely creature and you used the depth of field of the lens so nicely that the foreground and the background have this enigmatic bokeh while the creature is fully sharp and all its features and especially the beautiful eyes are nicely captured while gazing back at you. # 2 especially. And the 3rd is a grace on the eyes and mind.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Hi, Sig;
Lovely creature and you used the depth of field of the lens so nicely that the foreground and the background have this enigmatic bokeh while the creature is fully sharp and all its features and especially the beautiful eyes are nicely captured while gazing back at you. # 2 especially. And the 3rd is a grace on the eyes and mind.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Great capture.
You are lucky to have gotten that shot. Bucks are super careful about showing themselves.
What's up with the left ear?
You are lucky to have gotten that shot. Bucks are super careful about showing themselves.
What's up with the left ear?
Re: Minolta (Sony) 500F8 Reflex
This weekend we went to the resort and again some luck, a young moose visited us
A300+ SAL1680Z
A99-II + Minolta 500F8
A300+ SAL1680Z
A99-II + Minolta 500F8
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Everything in the life unusual!
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Love the 3rd one in the first set best. Perhaps it was curious about your camera in the last one Valery?
I agree. Not a good idea to have a moose chose you as a play toy.
Sury
I agree. Not a good idea to have a moose chose you as a play toy.
Sury
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Thank you Sury!
But believe me I'm smiling today, but at that time - nooo . 1/2 ton baby moose...
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Pretty interesting expressions on that mousse's face.
I especially enjoyed 2nd, 3rd and 4th shots.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Pretty interesting expressions on that mousse's face.
I especially enjoyed 2nd, 3rd and 4th shots.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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