The more I look at pictures taken with the OM Zuiko 85/2 MC,the more similarities in colour rendition to the OM Macro 90/2 I can see.Just slightly less of punch.
A72+Olympus OM Zuiko 85/2.0 on the close focusing adapter
Peire wrote:
The more I look at pictures taken with the OM Zuiko 85/2 MC,the more similarities in colour rendition to the OM Macro 90/2 I can see.Just slightly less of punch.
AGeoJO wrote:
Sorry for the delay... but thank you very much, Ronny! Your Iceland, Lofoten, macro, etc. images are top notch, making me a fan of your images!
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Staying with the same theme "frogs" from CR
So many colourfull frogs and birds still living on Earth.Unbelievable!
The property owner's original get-away cabin, 1/2 mile away from the main house, garages, and storage. As if 20 miles away from town wasn't private enough.
Here is an example of one of the reasons the little birds chase off the bigger birds.
Sorry for the image quality, it is a 100% crop.
From a child I dreamed to have a tamed crow.Corvids are one of the most intelligent birds.I love the sound of their croaking over the crowns of trees in the wilderness nearby.I regard them parrots of the moderate climate zone.More intelligent than majority of people I see on a daily basis. In Poland they are protected.Can't be kept at home by (stupid) law,but if i ever happen to get a hatchling raven,or a disabled raven,I will never let it go.Provided he/she would like to stay with me.He/she will always have the right to fly away
This place is on my list of places to hit up on my next trip to Iceland in September. If you don't mind me asking, was it difficult to get to? I've had mixed results researching the ease of access to it.
Hi Nadim!
It's not particularly difficult to find .. you walk a few hundred meters from the parking lot
There is a problem is that it is private area now .. there are signs saying that
But we did not see them or
Awesome place ..and worth a visit and there are many compositions here
rji2goleez wrote:
Svartifoss - We ended up here at close to midnight, hiking the roughly 1 mile trail seeing absolutely no one. So much better than the daytime crowds.