Dale...nice NM grabs. I like the cropping on the first two.
Joshua...rare to see you shoot WO. I like very much!
Ronny....sweet grab. Makes me really want to invest in a Nikkor 16!!
Gregg
A7rll and Loxia 35
What I call a "BAT", fell across the tracks. (Big ass tree) @f5.6?
Three random, unrelated, fun animal shots. I took these shots because "I was there with a camera in my hands." A7RII
I saw this dog fenced in a yard and staring at a fire hydrant beyond his reach. - 24-70 GM
Hundreds of ducks were all swimming in a lake but this one duck turned his back to the lake and was walking down a road away from the water. Canon EF 100-400
This Raven was sort of hiding in the rocks watching me, probably looking for something to eat. Canon EF 100-400
Looking from the Egg Rock overlook at an Island in Frenchman Bay and the Maine mainland
Tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and A7r
ISO 100, probably f11, 1/125 second
Exposure correction +0.36 Stops; processed in LR6.9
June 29, 2015
At Egg Rock overlook, Mount Desert Island, Acadia NP, Maine
I've been intending to photography several homespun attractions along Highway12 East in Washington, from Interstate 5 to Randle, near Mt. Rainier. Sunny day, decent time of day, results in for your consideration.
Visible from Highway 12 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_12), across cultivated fields, this little Catholic chapel for the farm workers is accesses by gravel road alongside private fields. Nestled against a wooded hill, the quaint Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel was was worth the visit.
Took a walk down to the river. It's a nice 4km walk from home that I have done many times before. However, even though I love winter I'm starting to look forward to spring.
#2-4 are from A7II + CV 35/1.7 VM and the rest from A7 + Lensbaby Sweet 50.
Just arriving at my brother's place in the Cispus Valley, near Randle, WA. The last vestiges of the recent snow storms can be seen in lingering patches.