Peire wrote:
Marienthal Cloister in Upper Lusatia/Saxony
Fabulous set, Pierre. I especially enjoy your building photos. They are so well-focused.
Do you typically hand hold the building shots, or do you use a tripod/monopod?
Interaction between two juvenile peregrine falcon siblings - the female on the left and is a little bit larger. After a while, the male had enough, it stood up, walked towards the edge and flew away...
Š AGeoJO 2019
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Posing together
Š AGeoJO 2019
The male falcon had enough, it stood up and walked towards the edge and flew away
These are with A7iii and Sigma 100-400 C on mc-11.
At 100mm. There is Koťálov castle ruin on the hill.
At 400mm. There is Hazmburk castle on the hill.
At 213mm. There is Ostrũ castle ruin on the hill.
At 400mm. This is Mileovka hill with weather observatory and look out tower.
At 150mm. This is D8 highway towards Germany (border is on the horizon)
The land below quarry is unstable and it has caused a landslide which damaged the highway (and parallel local railway) in 2013 just before its opening delaying it into 2016. Traffic is now routed into one side of highway because of repairs of the bridge on the right side of picture which sank few centimeters.
At 191mm. This is D8 highway towards Prague. D8 is also visible in upper part of picture where it gets about 10km close to Prague at the top right.
jstrawman wrote:
Fabulous set, Pierre. I especially enjoy your building photos. They are so well-focused.
Do you typically hand hold the building shots, or do you use a tripod/monopod?
Thank you jstrawman.I hand hold my pictures.Some colud have been much better,especially badly lit interiors if shot from a tripod,yet for more than 10 years my tripods have been used only a few times.Alas.
A couple of local shots, the first from a morning dog walk and the second after a day on the water, both on A7RII:
First with the Voigtländer 65mm F/2 Macro Apo-Lanthar and the second with the LEICA 135MM 4.0 TELE-ELMAR.
Photo taken last evening at 6:10 PM, less than 30 minutes before sunset.
Looking at a tree trunk, branches, and leaves bathed in Magic Hour late afternoon light.
Tripod mounted FE 200-600mm G set to 295mm and A7rIII, silent shutter.
ISO 400, f13, 1/40 second
Exposure corrected +0.60 Stops
October 5, 2019
At the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.