Originally posted by mikeSF That is a lovely shot. Really captures the haze from the fires, one of the few hazes worth capturing. One day I will try and get the 600, but maybe I will have to get the 1.4x TC first.
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Originally posted by rdenney Rick “maybe not with much wind, however” Denney
I have found that locking down the 90mm can be problematic in the wind, let alone a 600 with 1.4tc. Focusing through live view shows the image dancing a little. The tripod seems rock solid with a very heavy duty head, but still there is vibration from the wind.
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Originally posted by ivanvernon Blossoms from our flower gardens using one of my favorite lenses for garden photography.
KIT: Pentax 645Z with (adapted) Pentax 67 55mm f 4.0.
That lens really does look good for garden photography. 'True' colour seems to be a feature with many 67 lenses.
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Originally posted by susanb Outstanding color and composition on both!
Thank you Susan. It is an unusually photogenic location. There used to be horrible homogenous conifer plantation obscuring this view, but it has recently been cut down. I will be visiting quite regularly to try and get the scene captured in the nearly infinite weather and season moods that present themselves