mohamed alfari wrote:
Peter I wonder why I cant see your previous images, all I can see is the rave about their amazingness
Mohamed, you haven't missed much, trust me.
John_T wrote:
Love that bird... and it's the shot that counts, never mind the gears.
That's the road up to the Rhone Glacier/Furka Pass. Bring your ice skates.
Now, that is a hoot. I think it's a powerful image well crafted.
That bird is a juvenile Green heron, and that is why it let me approach much closer than an adult would.
I saw a little Spotted sandpiper this evening.......too bad I only had a 200mm lens on me, so this golden hour environmental shot is the result.
1DX + 200 f/2.8 .
PetKal wrote:
I saw a little Spotted sandpiper this evening.......too bad I only had a 200mm lens on me, so this golden hour environmental shot is the result.
1DX + 200 f/2.8 .
Good to see that the 1DX and its owner are getting even the short tele's out for a spin...very nice Peter!
Chased some bees around the garden, I'd never appreciated how much they move! Only took a few handheld, I'll have another go in better light. Taken with a 7D and 100mm Macro:
Evolution of a sunset over the course of about an hour, as seen from the Bruce Trail on the Bruce Peninsula, on the shore of Georgian Bay a couple weeks ago...
John_T wrote:
OMG, that is an aberration. Think I'd prefer the Pace of Fleetwood Mac to that Goliath!
37 degrees Celsius, or 'bout 100F was my aberration and this is my preferred kind of Summer driving...
Oh, 37ºC, population median body temp! 98.6ºF is so cumbersome. Well, Harvey the RV sends regards from Winnebago, and I don't know if the wireless keyboard I'm using with my Mac can keep up with my fleet pace.
Seriously John, the scenery you wander through is so amazing I want to crawl through the screen and find myself in your world. Of course that means you always capture it well.
And Peter, I wish you'd leave your pics up for maybe an extra 37 minutes so I'd have a chance of seeing them before you remove them!
Ron Scheffler, your sunset evolution reminded me of a group of Monet paintings...am I thinking of the right painter?...I'll have to look it up. Some are in the Metropolitan. What I mean is the light on the rocks, not the sky per se.
Waddaya know, my memory served me, for once. La Manneporte
p.30 #10 · Summer photography with Canon equipment
Photon wrote:
Ron Scheffler, your sunset evolution reminded me of a group of Monet paintings...am I thinking of the right painter?...I'll have to look it up. Some are in the Metropolitan. What I mean is the light on the rocks, not the sky per se.
Waddaya know, my memory served me, for once. La Manneporte
Good man. You even chose to spell "per se" the Latin way, and not the usual American "per say".