I have recently found this small,humble wooden church with separate campanile in a little mountain village.It was built in 1608 and miraculously survived all wars
bjornthun wrote:
Make sure you get the full frame FE version of the Kenko tubes. Japanphoto/Cewe in Norway has been selling an APS-C version which are to narrow on the inside, so they would cause vignetting on full frame.
Sometimes accidentally breaking a wine glass can be artistically beneficial, as this one turned out. (No I don't advocate that as a sculptural method.)
vdo1 wrote:
My guess is one of those little “soft boxes” that you can attach directly to the flash. The reflection of it is quite visible in the first pic here:
Sometimes accidentally breaking a wine glass can be artistically beneficial, as this one turned out. (No I don't advocate that as a sculptural method.)
Thank you Michael.
what a cool way for the glass to break! Neat shot.
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Ronny Olsson wrote:
Thanks Birdie
What a nice shot on the dragonfly
GODOX V860II and a homemade softbox of a ice cream jar
looks very funny .. no fancy thing
I know Ronny's frogs put all other frogs to shame. Anyways, I went to the zoo this morning to test the Sigma 60-600 Sports at 600mm on the Sony A7RIII. The animal eye AF worked (but not always) on a variety of animals, even the frog!
Summer is in full swing in the Texas Hill Country. I kind of messed up this shot. I didn't see the people in the canoe in time so the framing is off. Also, I forgot my camera was in crop mode so there is that too. Still, I like the scene I captured, especially the kids playing in the Guadalupe River.