A few from Radnor Lake State Park and the Natchez Trace yesterday...
The heron and the bathing robins were made with the a 500 f/4L, the red berries with a 24-105 f/4L and polarizer,
and the single sour wood leaf with a 70-200 f/2.8L II and polarizer....
Success under the sycamores...
The sunlit droplets looked like fireworks in the shadows...
Tenn.Jer wrote:
A few from Radnor Lake State Park and the Natchez Trace yesterday...
The heron and the bathing robins were made with the a 500 f/4L, the red berries with a 24-105 f/4L and polarizer,
and the single sour wood leaf with a 70-200 f/2.8L II and polarizer....
Jerry,
Beautiful examples of Autumn's variety, the last two images; the berries in particular, really are striking, composition, colors and isolation are perfect...I really like
I just ordered a 24-105L, hope I get a copy as sharp as yours!
Thanks, Jerry; that was the first Canon lens I ever purchased (after changing from Nikon film bodies), and still one of my two most-used lenses.
And I agree with y'all ; those Colorado landscapes are just stunning. The light on the greenery in the foreground of that first one is absolutely...holy.
PetKal wrote:
Jerry, I do not think they are into cheese.....they love grains, cereals, an odd assortment of berries, acorns.....that sorta healthy stuff.
Wood pijuns are Vegans...who knew
Smart birds they are, traveled the vegan path for 15yrs, have added fish since, but not big on fowl, Mr. Drake is safe
Tenn.Jer wrote:
Thanks, Jerry; that was the first Canon lens I ever purchased (after changing from Nikon film bodies), and still one of my two most-used lenses.
And I agree with y'all ; those Colorado landscapes are just stunning. The light on the greenery in the foreground of that first one is absolutely...holy.
Magnificent, Sathya. Truly.
Jerry
Jerry, I was looking for a word, "Holy" most aptly describes the feel of Sathya's 1st image.
The IQ, colors of the 5D3 are beautiful, I'll have to wait on reviews of the 6D before I move to FF...talk about WOW factor!
Jerry, my wife has been very generous to me, but I think she's had it with what seems to be a never ending process of getting new gears.
Unfortunately, 1DsMkII was stuck with poorer light than 1DX in the above images.
However, Michael, you are right, Canon have tuned 1DX for more colour vibrancy and better WB.