Looking at daisies, grasses, and leaves
Tripod mounted 100-400mm GM and Sony 1.4X TC at 560mm with A7rIII
ISO 800, f16, 1/100 second; Exposure corrected +0.71 stops
June 23, 2018
At King Arthur Flour Corporate Headquarters, Norwich, VT
Impressive pictures on those last few pages again.
Ronny: Great macro shots and a beautiful portrait.
Joshua: As expected, you returned from Europe with enough stunners to fill an exhibition or two. I really that colorful gradation in the sky above those iconic trees.
Jim: You really have a great eye for particular striking details on city walls, etc. I would walk past these subjects without even thinking of looking through the viewfinder.
Helena: Great series. Glad to see that you made it out of that ruined house without falling through the floor.
Rene: Nice shots from Italy. That Loxia sunstar looks great.
Another shot from earlier this spring taken with the 100-400 GM at 400mm wide open.
Chris_88 wrote:
Impressive pictures on those last few pages again.
Ronny: Great macro shots and a beautiful portrait.
Joshua: As expected, you returned from Europe with enough stunners to fill an exhibition or two. I really that colorful gradation in the sky above those iconic trees.
Jim: You really have a great eye for particular striking details on city walls, etc. I would walk past these subjects without even thinking of looking through the viewfinder.
Helena: Great series. Glad to see that you made it out of that ruined house without falling through the floor.
Rene: Nice shots from Italy. That Loxia sunstar looks great.
Besides keeping my eyes open, I try to listen to the "locals". In this case, it was something remarked about this little clam shell at a Farmer's Market that drew me to snap a pic. I just love the colors and incongruity of textures of it on the cloth.