A flock of Canada Geese; what is everyone looking at?
Tripod mounted FE 200-600mm G with 2X TC set to 600mm (total of 1200mm) and A7rIII, silent shutter.
ISO 200, f13, 1/125 second
Exposure corrected +0.36 Stops
September 8, 2019.
Looking out my Kitchen rear sliding door at Canada Geese in Retention Pond, Breinigsville, PA.
So basically it would be an unneeded expenditure and if I want flower pics I should just get the 90 2.8? saxguy wrote:
I have a few shots with the STF in the a7r iv image thread and the 135mm thread. In good light it's a great lens, but I think with the 135, 95% of what the STF can do for non closeup work can be achieved.
I've been busy lately. I'm currently in the process of moving to Denver for a new job. Currently working remote on that new job while I relocate. I shot a few commercial architecture projects last week and have started editing them.
This is a University of Houston office located in downtown San Antonio.
I don't get stuff loaded here often enough, and I miss looking through this thread. Awesome images.
Booked some time off work yesterday to get out in the late summer sunshine we have in the UK.
Headed for constable country in north Essex and then off to nearby coast.
Looking at a wading Great Egret and its reflecion in breeding plumage with stick (potential nesting material) in its beak.
Cropped, tripod mounted FE 100-400mm GM set to 200mm and A7rIII.
ISO 100, f5.6 1/50 second
May 11, 2019
At Gatorland, Orlando or Kissimmee, FL