Noticed some faint chirping outside the bedroom, and there was a previously made nest filled into the corner of the house. I climbed up onto a step chair, but it wasn't tall enough to see, so I grabbed my phone, but couldn't quite see the screen over my head.
So I grabbed the trusty X-T2 and put it way over my head with the tilt screen out and lined up a shot. Plan to leave them alone until they fly away.
The Remarkable Rocks at Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island, Aus. I only got to shoot here for a bit over an hour but I think I could easily have spent a day or three exploring all the possibilities. And then all the light. And then the B&W.
Another from my favorite lens, the XF 18-55. One of the most incredible sunset spectacles I've ever seen in my life. I couldn't really capture it well, so here's what you get. Those sunbeams are sunset light filtered through high Sierra thunderstorms near Mt. Whitney cast onto the Inyo Mountains across the Owens Valley.
ontime wrote:
Another from my favorite lens, the XF 18-55. One of the most incredible sunset spectacles I've ever seen in my life. I couldn't really capture it well, so here's what you get. Those sunbeams are sunset light filtered through high Sierra thunderstorms near Mt. Whitney cast onto the Inyo Mountains across the Owens Valley.