Catch of the day...
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Is one of my wife's candle holder.
A65 16mm-50mm 2.8
Tamron 72E 90mm 2.8 Macro
Sony 35mm 1.8 Sony
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Tamron 72E 90mm 2.8 Macro
Sony 35mm 1.8 Sony
Sony 55-300mm and 55-200mm
My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
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I think I found some fox footprints in the woods today. There were several tracks leading along several paths and crossed over frozen ditches.
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Fox? So close to towns/cities? That's interesting....
Must be very hungry to get out of his general ways and habits...or is it common to see them around?
Nice find.
Yildiz
Must be very hungry to get out of his general ways and habits...or is it common to see them around?
Nice find.
Yildiz
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I think so. In the same stretch of forrest I saw a deer last year, so if those big animals can live there, so can a fox I think.
Mark
Mark
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Found this working Indian from 1921 at the MC show this sunday.
Slight HDR and this snowy street friday night
ISO-200 F/16 13Sec And this is a street from the old part of my town.
ISO-200 F/14 25sec
Slight HDR and this snowy street friday night
ISO-200 F/16 13Sec And this is a street from the old part of my town.
ISO-200 F/14 25sec
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My catch of the day (well, actually last week)
Sterba's corydoras (Corydoras sterbai)
a580, Tamron 90mm macro, handheld, f/8, 1/40 sec., ISO-1600, 0 EV.
Celestial pearl danio (Danio margaritatus)
a580, Tamron 90mm macro, handheld, f/4, 1/80 sec., ISO-1600, 0 EV.
Mark
Sterba's corydoras (Corydoras sterbai)
a580, Tamron 90mm macro, handheld, f/8, 1/40 sec., ISO-1600, 0 EV.
Celestial pearl danio (Danio margaritatus)
a580, Tamron 90mm macro, handheld, f/4, 1/80 sec., ISO-1600, 0 EV.
Mark
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We had a full moon and clear sky's yesterday so i wanted to try and catch in the citylights and this is one of the better ones i think.
ISO-100, F/7,1, 20sec, 17mm, Sigmas 17-70 And there was a bridge close by, set the camera for 30sec and had the luck of an old lady o here bicycle coming from the far end of the bridge.
ISO-200, F/32, 45mm, Sigmas 17-70
ISO-100, F/7,1, 20sec, 17mm, Sigmas 17-70 And there was a bridge close by, set the camera for 30sec and had the luck of an old lady o here bicycle coming from the far end of the bridge.
ISO-200, F/32, 45mm, Sigmas 17-70
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The view in the second shot is great Dennis. I do notice some artifacts in the dark areas of the image. These are fairly easy to correct and would make the image much better in my opinion.
Mark
Mark
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That cityscape with the moon and reflection is fantastic Dennis
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Thanx for the nice feedback, yes there is some artifacts "and stars" in the second image but i haven't done much to it, but i will someday
and am little annoyed that i didn't get i 100% center to the bridge.
and am little annoyed that i didn't get i 100% center to the bridge.
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That is often pretty hard to do. I don't know if your camera has a rule-of-thirds overlay grid option in liveview, but that can be handy in these situations.DennisG wrote: and am little annoyed that i didn't get i 100% center to the bridge.
Mark
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went out to an old church ruin a few miles from here yesterday evening with a very low battery charge in the camera " rookie mistake" but i mange to get a few pictures...
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Both are very cool Dennis! Love the first the most. What are these buildings?
Mark
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Yes, agree with Mark that both are good, but I'm more prone to the second one.
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Glad u like them
Well it´s an old church built around year 1200 and the last service was held there in 1817 according to wikipedia
location is https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=59.5127 ... ,16.342778
Well it´s an old church built around year 1200 and the last service was held there in 1817 according to wikipedia
location is https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=59.5127 ... ,16.342778
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