A Cactus which my mother inherited from my Grandmother when she died in the late 90's and I then inherited from my mother when she died in 2008 has flowered for the 2nd time since i have had it. My Grandmother is the lady in the background and the other is a bust of my mother sculpted by my Aunt Belinda
Werner_Utsch wrote:
A7RMK3, Fe 24-70 GM
Panorama 5 shots vertical
Wow, Werner, that's a jaw dropping image!
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There was a sizable flock of snow geese at the pool and still 10 or so photographers left. Although you anticipate that the snow geese would take off but we all didn't expect that they would fly directly to us. And the noise they made was deafening. Fortunately, they pulled up and flew above us. We were just worried about guano raining down..... .
What did you do when you saw a huge flock of snow geese fly directly at you? You grabbed your camera, of course, and started shooting....
AGeoJO wrote:
Wow, Werner, that's a jaw dropping image!
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There was a sizable flock of snow geese at the pool and still 10 or so photographers left. Although you anticipate that the snow geese would take off but we all didn't expect that they would fly directly to us. And the noise they made was deafening. Fortunately, they pulled up and flew above us. We were just worried about guano raining down..... .
Nothing special here except an opportunity to shoot my new-to-me Loxia 35 in bright sun (but zero degrees F). Lens is definitely sharp and the colors are wonderful!
pizdets17 wrote:
I have a laowa in the mail. How do you find it for astro as this will be its main use?
The center is super sharp wide open. The corners are softer with some coma but it works for me. The Samyang 14 2.8 is a really, really nice lens if you don't mind the extra size and can get a good copy. I may try the Sigma 14 1.8.