Experimenting with a pseudo-macro setup.
Provides about 7-8 inches working distance from the front of the lens.
Will have to hold me over until I can swing another 100MP F2.0.
For a handheld shot of an inattentive cat's eye, I think the macro potential is pretty good.
Busy busy... just got back from a four day backpacking trip, but that was immediately followed up by two days sick in bed. Two from one of this weekend's concerts.
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Great shot on this page everyone !
Helena: Love the last shot
+++1
This thread is the best! I feel enriched by the wonderful images from the very talented folks here every time I visit. And I am constantly amazed at the volume of work that flows through...incredible!
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Totally agree...
Helena, perfect timing and lovely sunstar in the right position
Manuel
Thank you Ronny and Manuel, and everyone else for the likes! Now when I shoot so much with a wide angle I have discovered that it is hard to avoid sunstars when the sun is low. All of the ones above are taken in mid day, or at least no later than 14:00 (2 PM), and already the sun is so low in the sky. I don't mind it though since it leads to beautiful golden light all day.
A bunch from a fall waterfall photo tour around northeast Ohio parks today. All A7 II, using FE 16-35mm, FE 55/1.8, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L and Canon EF 100mm f/2: