Thanks. It was the 56mm. It's a heavy crop jpeg. I shot through a bunch of stained glass wind chimes and a window!
I may have to process the RAW now so it looks better blown up.
Reagan wrote:
Early morning storm coming
Captiva Island, Florida's Southwest Coast
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Reagan
Captiva is one of my favorite spots in FL. I like that it still feels wild - one afternoon sitting on a dock fishing I saw a shark and a pod of dolphins swim by, had 5 manatees frolicking about 30 yards away, a school of sting ray gliding under the dock, and a bald eagle sitting on a pole watching me. and I could find Dale's pale ale down there. My ideal retirement in 10 years is a place there and a place in Steamboat to float between.
leighton w wrote:
I agree. I think you should post images from any Fuji with any lens in this thread. Like you said, much easier to find. Plus, it's not like there's going to be so many that we can't keep up.
It very enlightening to see images side by side with different bodies and lenses in the same thread
Seabassius wrote:
Captiva is one of my favorite spots in FL. I like that it still feels wild - one afternoon sitting on a dock fishing I saw a shark and a pod of dolphins swim by, had 5 manatees frolicking about 30 yards away, a school of sting ray gliding under the dock, and a bald eagle sitting on a pole watching me. and I could find Dale's pale ale down there. My ideal retirement in 10 years is a place there and a place in Steamboat to float between.
I would love to live there also but I would have needed to buy something back in the 70's to be able to afford it
We stay at a place on the Gulf that is a 30 second walk to the beach
I saw all the same things except for the school of Ray's but did see one