Mathieu18 wrote:
Couple more from the other morning I got around too. Old Barn on Orrin Plantation. Zeiss ZF 35mm f/2, Contax G 90mm for the Door Close Up.
Beautiful barn work! Someday we want to do a trip circling through the southeast just looking for derelict buildings.
Some from my Russian Monocles. The 26mm is pretty extreme on FF with huge distortion and very soft sides, so I rarely bring it. However, I like dreamy and mystical photos and sometimes the results can be interesting, but I understand that it's not everyone's cup of tea, so I don't expect a lot of likes.
(When taking the ones with the girls by the window I only had a few seconds before people walked in and ruined the scene, so I didn't have time to get the exposure right and burnt out the light from the window.)
I spent over 2 hours at a site of burrowing owls without anything to show . Only a few fight shots but not even close in quality than what I already had from earlier outings. That's the drawback of wildlife photography. Oh, well.
Here are images of a juvenile falcon from last weekend where I had more luck. You need at least 1/1000sec but preferably 1/2000sec to get sharr in-flight images. FYI, the images were not in a single sequence.