Some from todays trip to Jamestown & Newport RI. A "picture-perfect" day, as they say. All shot using the 7D, with 10-22mm, 60mm macro, 70-200mm MkII, 400mm f5.6.
Ernie: Thanks for the comments; that area (Newport) is really great for photo ops w.r.t. nature, landscape, old artifacts (dwellings/structures). The surfing was a total surprise for me...but it is not Santa Cruz.
15Bit: Jools, glad you like the little "woods witch"; it (and the rest of the family) does act as the "early warning alert" when I enter into the woodlands. Lucky for them that I have mellowed...
Peter: Thank you also, both for the comments and fine examples of the craft. Your insights are always appreciated
Michael49: Love the shots with the 35L; I have been tempted by that glass often...
Another beautiful day outside...time to get some gear ready!
leftymgp wrote:
Took this last Sunday with my 5Dc and 85mm f/1.8
Matt: I think it is pretty nice...as a framed print, or a greeting/notecard.
Spent most of the day preping a section of my outdoor "studio" in the woodlands. I'm baiting a pilated woodpecker that I have only two really weak shots of. So, I sprayed its' favorite tree for ants with nearly 2 pounds of sugar dissolved in 3 gallons of water. You might say that the ant population was very happy when I checked back late afternoon. Need to check the trailcam to get a schedule of when it feeds.
Three bird portraits from today with the 5D MkII with EF500 f4L up in front, with perfect overcast skies, making "milky" light...
Tenn.Jer wrote:
This afternoon, with a 500 f/4L and a 1.4 III extender...
(I normally don't shoot flowers with 700mm of glass, but, there it was...)
Glad to see I'm not the only one who uses a super telephoto for florals
Tenn.Jer: Jerry, good to see your posts...you and KB may be the start of the new super-tele-macro rage...I think I'll put some entension tubes on mine at some point this week and give it a try. How's things down your way?
One from the time-machine, with the FD 35mm f2.8 Tilt-Shift converted to EOS.
An uncommon sight in our area: a Long tail duck (drake) undergoing the spring/summer plumage transformation. (I do not know where his long tail feathers went, perhaps they lose those in spring too.) I think he will get even darker shortly.
1DMkIIN + 400 DO wide open.
Cool shot of the feeding Robin timestop!! Did you MF or manage to get AF to work through that little gap in the branches? I would expect the 7D and 5D3's spot focus to work through that gap but not sure about the regular focus area.