Originally posted by jabobby fs,
You might notice that Rupert did pay Eric. My opinion is much like his regarding the variety of subject you post, I should try that, well maybe in the future. All your shots are excellent but for my taste I really favor the landscape photos you take. Especially the country scenery like towns, rivers, farms, and sunrise.
Erictator,
I will sure miss those Tigers. There is something wonderful in watching different animal parent offspring behavior, even with farm livestock. Soon I will post some shots from the farms.
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Here are a few normal flower shots, taken with the 24-70/2.8, BTW those tiny pink flowers with yellow center are about the size of a dime,roughly 15mm. Have I said lately that I love the K-1
Best Regards, Bob
Thanks Bob, I will be heading back when I can to see how junior is doing. The little orangutan's should be getting big now too. Doing post processing on my next batch as I have time... but work is kicking my butt.
Go ahead and just crazy glue** that 24-70 to your K1 until you are its master, that is really a swell lens and it looks like you are having a ball with it.
**Juuuuussssst kidding, no glue please!
Eric
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Originally posted by noelpolar I don't know why, but I have a bit of a fetish for Spoonbills.... some DFA 150-450 shots from yesterday......
This is how I imagine Angels dropping from the sky would look ( or maybe a shift change for tooth faries?)
Nice spoons, ours are pink around here, but somewhat hard to find, I've found odd pairs, singles, maybe a pair with a juvenile in tow, but nothing like the flock of white spoons you have there. Cool! I am rather fond of them too.
Eric
---------- Post added 06-16-17 at 02:11 PM ----------
Originally posted by pinholecam
K1+Samyang 14/2.8 (5 frame Pano)
That is surreal! Nice pano!... every time I try a city pano like that, the stitching software does something weird to one of the buildings and I toss it in the trash. Admittedly, mine were daytime and handheld, using the level guides in the viewfinder, but you have inspired me to try again on a tripod.
Eric
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Originally posted by WPRESTO Just a fish. Regrettably, I forgot to photograph the identification sign
...just a very nice fish.
Eric